运动方向变化时视觉信息对单目运动视差深度感知的重要性

Haruki Mizushina, Ippei Kanayama, Yuki Masuda, S. Suyama
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我们证明了在改变头部方向和刺激运动时显示的视觉信息对单眼运动视差的深度感知的重要性。在头部跟踪系统中,增加头部和刺激运动之间的延迟时间会降低单目运动视差的深度感知。基于这一结果,我们假设方向改变时的视觉信息在运动视差的深度感知中起着至关重要的作用,因为在这个时刻延迟特别明显。为了验证这一假设,我们在运动方向改变时显示视觉刺激和不显示视觉刺激的情况下,评估了单眼运动视差的深度感知。我们的实验表明,通过显示刺激运动方向的变化,可以获得稳定而明确的深度感知。我们还证明了改变运动方向本身的重要性,而不是被刺激运动的减速和加速夹在一起的时间停止。
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Importance of Visual Information at Time of Changing Motion Direction on Depth Perception from Monocular Motion Parallax
We demonstrated the importance of visual information displayed at the time of changing the direction of head and stimulus movements on depth perception from monocular motion parallax. In head-tracking systems, increasing the delay time between head and stimulus movements degrades the depth perception from the monocular motion parallax. Based on this result, we hypothesized that the visual information at the time of the changing direction plays a critical role in the depth perception in motion parallax because the delay is especially noticeable at this timing. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated depth perception from monocular motion parallax under conditions with and without displaying a visual stimulus at the time of the motion direction change. Our experiment clarified that stable and unambiguous depth can be perceived by displaying the change of the stimulus motion direction. We also demonstrated the importance of changing the motion direction itself rather than the temporal stopping sandwiched by the deceleration and the acceleration of the stimulus motion.
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