重走兔子的路:改变视觉盐化幻觉中第二个闪光位置的影响。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2024-05-21 eCollection Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695241254016
Sheryl Anne Manaligod de Jesus, Hiroyuki Ito, Tama Kanematsu
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摘要

在同一直线路径上,两个点在一点上快速连续显示,第三个点在远处快速连续显示,这就造成了一种在视野中闪烁的错觉,这种现象被称为 "视觉兔子错觉 "或 "视觉盐化错觉"。本研究通过改变第二道闪光的位置,以一种新颖的方式呈现了这种错觉,第二道闪光通常只呈现在与第一道闪光相同的位置。研究人员进行了一系列实验,观察如果第二道闪光与第三道闪光呈现在同一位置、相对于第一道闪光和最后一道闪光的顺序不一致,或者在第一道闪光和最后一道闪光的中点的线性排列不一致时,是否会出现盐化现象。当所有三个闪光接连出现时,受试者会误认为第二个闪光出现在第一个和最后一个闪光的中点附近。在所有三种新情况下都出现了盐化现象,这表明一种特殊的神经过程可能是造成共同结果的原因。
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Retracing the rabbit's path: Effects of altering the second flash position in the visual saltation illusion.

Two dots shown in quick succession at one point and a third at a distance on the same linear path creates an illusion of intervening flashes on a visual field, a phenomenon known as the reduced visual rabbit illusion or visual saltation illusion. This study presents this illusion in a novel way by altering the position of the second flash, which has been typically presented only in the same position as the first flash. A series of experiments were conducted to observe whether saltation would occur if the second flash was presented in the same position as the third flash, out of sequential order relative to the first and last flash, or out of linear alignment at the midpoint between the first and the last flash. When all three flashes were presented in quick succession, participants misperceived the second flash to occur close to the midpoint between the first and last flash. Saltation was achieved in all three novel conditions, hinting a particular neurological process may be responsible for shared outcomes.

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