Illusory motion and vection induced by a printed static image under flickering ambient light at rates up to 100 Hz.

IF 2.4 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL I-Perception Pub Date : 2024-01-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20416695231223444
Tomoaki Kozaki, Takeharu Seno, Akiyoshi Kitaoka
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Visual motion signals can produce self-motion perception known as vection in observers. Vection can be generated by illusory motions in the form of global expantion in still images as well as by visual motion signals. The perception of vection can be enhanced by flickering images at a rate of 5 Hz. This study examined the illusory motion and vection induced by a printed static image under flickering ambient light at rates up to 100 Hz. The perception of illusory motion and vection were enhanced by flickering ambient lights at 50, 75, and 100 Hz. The enhancement effect was higher for the flicker rates expected to be detectable by humans. The findings of this study suggest that alternating bright and dark signals to the cone receptors and primary visual cortex trigger perceptions of illusory motions.

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在高达 100 Hz 的闪烁环境光下,印刷静态图像诱发的虚幻运动和牵引。
视觉运动信号能让观察者产生自我运动感知,即所谓的 "视差"(vection)。静止图像中的全局扩展形式的虚幻运动以及视觉运动信号都能产生脉动。以 5 Hz 的频率闪烁图像可以增强脉动感知。本研究考察了印刷静态图像在高达 100 Hz 的闪烁环境光下引起的虚幻运动和牵引。50、75 和 100 Hz 的环境光闪烁增强了对虚幻运动和牵引的感知。在人类可检测到的闪烁频率下,增强效果更高。这项研究结果表明,锥体感受器和初级视觉皮层的明暗交替信号会触发对虚幻运动的感知。
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I-Perception PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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