Effects of optical pitch on oculomotor control and the perception of target elevation |
| |
Authors: | Malcolm M. Cohen Sheldon M. Ebenholtz Barry J. Linder |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. NASA-Ames Research Center, Mail Stop 239-11, 94035-1000, Moffett Field, CA 2. State University of New York College of Optometry, New York, New York 3. The Permanente Medical Group, Oakland, California
|
| |
Abstract: | In two experiments, we used an ISCAN infrared video system to examine the influence of a pitched visual array on gaze elevation and on judgments of visually perceived eye level. In Experiment 1, subjects attempted to direct their gaze to arelaxed or to ahorizontal orientation while they were seated in a room whose walls were pitched at various angles with respect to gravity. Gaze elevation was biased in the direction in which the room was pitched. In Experiment 2, subjects looked into a small box that was pitched at various angles while they attempted simply to direct their gaze alone, or to direct their gaze and place a visual target at their apparent horizon. Both gaze elevation and target settings varied systematically with the pitch orientation of the box. Our results suggest that under these conditions, an optostatic response, of which the subject is unaware, is responsible for the changes in both gaze elevation and judgments of target elevation. |
| |
Keywords: | |
本文献已被 SpringerLink 等数据库收录! |
|