飞行增强了从上面对模两可的视觉刺激的偏差进行观看
Xue Zhang1,2, Qilong Tan1,3, Haiying Mu1,4
1Institute of Aviation Human Factors and Cognitive Neuroscience, Department of Aviation Psychology, Flight Technology College, Civil Aviation Flight University of China, Guanghan, China.
Journal of vision
|June 19, 2023
概括
飞行经验改变了飞行员的空间定向感知,使他们觉得自己更高,目标更远. 这增强了"从上面看"的偏见,可能会影响在模两可的条件下对高度的判断.
科学领域:
- 人类的感知人类的感知.
- 航空心理学 航空心理学
- 空间导向 空间导向是指空间导向.
背景情况:
- 人类空间定向系统在地面上运行良好,但在3D航空环境中可靠性较低.
- 人类的感知采用贝叶斯统计和感知快捷方式来提高效率,适应遇到的环境.
- 飞行经验对空间定向感知和潜在偏差的影响在很大程度上仍未被探索.
研究的目的:
- 调查飞行经验是否会改变空间定向感知.
- 为了确定飞行经验是否会导致飞行员的感知偏差.
- 检查飞行员对与空间定向相关的模糊视觉刺激的反应.
主要方法:
- 使用模两可的视觉刺激来评估飞行员的感知偏差,特别是可视化的点光步行者.
- 记录了参与者对高度和距离相对于目标的自我感知.
- 该研究分析了飞行经验如何影响这些感知判断.
主要成果:
- 飞行经验显著增加了飞行员的自我感知,比目标高.
- 具有飞行经验的飞行员认为目标距离更远.
- 假设这些效应源于3D空间中改变的前庭体验,而不仅仅是视角.
结论:
- 飞行经验显然改变了飞行员的视觉感知偏差.
- 一个增强的增强.
- 从上面观看从上面观看.
- 偏差与飞行经验有关.
- 对于飞行员来说,提高对这种偏差的认识至关重要,以避免在模糊的视觉场景中误判高度和视角.
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