作者: Robert B. Post , Robert B. Welch
DOI: 10.3758/BF03194994
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摘要: In the present research, we examined influence of induced motion (IM) on open-loop pointing responses and possibility that IM alters registration either eye or trunk position. two experiments, subjects tracked a dot oscillated vertically while rectangular stimulus horizontally. The pairing frame caused to appear move slant, due IM. first experiment, made judgments apparent slant dot’s and, separate trials, pointed open loop at location endpoints its motion. Both were influenced by IM, although effect localization was less than amount predicted as indicated responses. Results similar immediately following after 5-sec delay. second one three other briefly flashed stationary dots. directed toward fixated target greater extent results experiments are inconsistent with hypothesis completely from altered perception position, since misregistration would be expected influence, in fashion, both flashed, targets.