Stereoscopic 3-D shape constancy

입체시에 근거한 3차원 모양 항상성의 검증

  • Published : 1999.09.01

Abstract

Systematic distortions in perceived 3-D shape were obtained for elliptical and parabolic stereoscopic surfaces viewed at different distances under full and reduced cue conditions. In both conditions of Experiments 1 and 3, elliptical hemi-cylinders a appeared near veridical at the 45 cm viewing distances and flattened up to 74% of veridical at 135 cm. In Experiment 2, under full cue conditions, parabolic hemi-cylinders a appeared stretched to 118% of veridical at 45 cm, near veridical at 90 cm, and flattened to 85% of veridical at 135 cm. Under reduced cue conditions parabolas appeared flatter overall: veridical curvature was obtained at 45 cm viewing distance with flatness increasing to 68% of veridical at 135 cm. Results support a scaling explanation of perceived 3-D shape from disparity and rule out the alternative hypothesis that disparity curvature, an optical invariant, provides information for the direct perception of 3-D s shape.

양안 부등 정보에 근거하여 모사 된 타원형 및 포물선형 반원주체가 관찰거리가 변화함에 딸 체계적으로 왜곡되어 지각되었다. 실험1과 실험3의 두 가지 관찰조건 모두에서, 타원형 반원주체는 45 cm의 관찰거리에서는 실제 모양과 근사하게 지각되었으나 135 cm의 관찰거리에서는 실제 곡면성의 75%로 과소 평가되어 지각되었다. 실험2에서는, 관찰거리에 대한 정보가 풍부할 때, 포물선형 반원주체가 45 cm의 관찰거리에서 실제 곡면성에 비해 118%의 곡면 성을 갖는 것으로 과장되어 지각되었으며, 90 cm의 관찰거리에서는 실제에 근접하여 지각되었고, 135 cm의 관찰거리에서는 실제 곡면성에 비해 85%로 과소 평가되어 지각되었다. 관찰거리에 대한 정보가 감소된 관찰조건에서는 모든 관찰거리에서 실제의 곡면 성 보다 다소 과소 평가되어 지각되었다. 예를 들어, 45 cm의 관찰거리에서는 실제 곡면성에 근접하여 지각되었고, 135 cm의 관찰거리에서는 실제 곡면성에 비해 68%로 과소 평가되어 지각되었다. 이러한 실험 결과들은 시각기제가 양안 부등을 추정한 관찰거리로 척도와(scale) 하여 3차원 모양을 표상 하게 된다는 설명을 지지하고, 이에 대립되는 가정, 즉 거리에 따라 변하지 않는 부등 곡률(disparity curvature)을 탐지해 냄으로써 3차원 모양을 직접 지각할 수 있다는 가정이 타당하지 않음을 시사한다.

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