まとめ
曲線の視覚的知覚はプリズマメガネに適応する. 長期にわたる視聴は,知覚される曲率を減少させ,自己生産されたプリズマ運動中に視覚フィードバックへの適応を示します.
科学分野:
- 視覚的知覚 視覚的な知覚
- オプトメトリー・オプトメトリー
- 神経科学は神経科学である.
背景:
- 状プリズマメガネは,通常の環境では曲線を誘導します.
- 均等に曲がった線に長時間曝露すると,知覚される曲率が低下する可能性があります.
研究 の 目的:
- プリズマ誘発の曲折に対する視覚知覚の適応性を調査する.
- 視覚的フィードバックが環境曲線の認識にどのように影響するかを示すために.
主な方法:
- 参加者はケイジプリズムメガネを着用しました.
- プリズマによって引き起こされる曲線を相殺するために設計された特別なパターンの環境への曝露.
- プリズマを着用者の自己生成の動きの間に知覚される曲率の変化の観察.
主要な成果:
- プリズマ誘発の曲線への適応が観察されました.
- 感知された曲率の変化の程度は,自己生産された動きからの視覚的フィードバックと直接関係していました.
結論:
- 曲線の視覚的知覚は高度に適応可能である.
- 自己生産された動きと関連する視覚的フィードバックは,視覚的知覚を再調整する上で重要な役割を果たします.
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