DETERMINANTS OF THE PERCEPTION OF ROTATIONAL MOTION - ORIENTATION OF THE MOTION TO THE OBJECT AND TO THE ENVIRONMENT

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作者
PANI, JR
WILLIAM, CT
SHIPPEY, GT
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[1] Department of Psychology, Emory University
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10.1037/0096-1523.21.6.1441
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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The results of two experiments suggest that strong constraints on the ability to imagine rotations extend to the perception of rotations. Participants viewed stereographic perspective views of rotating squares, regular polyhedra, and a variety of polyhedral generalized cones, and attempted to indicate the orientation of the axis and planes of rotation in terms of one of the 13 canonical directions in 3D space. When the axis and planes of a rotation were aligned with principal directions of the environment, participants could indicate the orientation of the motion well. When a rotation was oblique to the environment, the orientation of the object to the motion made a very large difference to performance. Participants were fast and accurate when the object was a generalized cone about the axis of rotation or was elongated along the axis. Variation of the amount of rotation and reflection symmetry of the object about the axis of rotation was not powerful.
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页码:1441 / 1456
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