Parafoveal identification asymmetry: interactive effects of shape and color.

G Chastain
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If two adjacent letters project to the parafoveal region of the retina, both accuracy and discriminability measures have revealed that a letter flanked to its foveal side is identified more accurately than a letter the same distance from the fovea that is flanked to its peripheral side. This parafoveal identification asymmetry is greater if the letters are dissimilar in shape than if they are similar. Color and brightness were introduced as variables in the present experiments. The identification asymmetry was greatest for dissimilar letters in different (complementary) colors. Although those colors differed also in brightness, two letters that were achromatic but merely different in brightness did not produce an asymmetry interaction with shape. Interletter separation was varied between .15 and 1.95 deg, and the pattern of results just described persisted across both distances. The synergistic interaction of shape relation and color relation in determining the amount of identification asymmetry suggests that color and shape affect perceptual processing at the same level.

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中央凹旁识别不对称:形状和颜色的交互作用。
如果两个相邻的字母投射到视网膜的中央凹旁区域,准确度和可分辨性测量都表明,一个字母靠近中央凹侧比一个距离相同的字母靠近中央凹侧更准确地被识别。如果字母的形状不同,那么这种旁中央凹识别的不对称性会比字母的形状相似时更大。在本实验中引入了颜色和亮度作为变量。不同(互补)色的不同字母的识别不对称性最大。虽然这些颜色在亮度上也不同,但两个没有色差但只是亮度不同的字母并没有产生与形状不对称的相互作用。字母间距在0.15到1.95度之间变化,刚才描述的结果模式在两个距离上都持续存在。形状关系和颜色关系在决定识别不对称程度方面的协同作用表明,颜色和形状在同一水平上影响知觉加工。
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