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Роль иллюзии размера в задаче попадания в цель. / Карпинская, Валерия Юльевна; Ляховецкий, Всеволод Александрович.
Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования: Материалы конференции 15 июня 2017 г.. М : «Буки-Веди», 2017. p. 122-126.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Роль иллюзии размера в задаче попадания в цель
AU - Карпинская, Валерия Юльевна
AU - Ляховецкий, Всеволод Александрович
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - We studied the role of the illusory perception of the size of a target in the effectiveness of shooting it. Three groups with equally good shooting skills were required to shoot targets on a wall 1.5 meters away. During the training session, the target size was 46 × 39 mm for both the experimental group and control group 1 and 33 × 39 mm for control group 2. The target for the experimental group looked smaller because it was included in a modification of the Ponzo illusion. During the subsequent test session, the target size for all groups was 33 × 39 mm. The experimental group participants were the least accurate during the training session. There were no differences between the experimental group and control group 2. During the test session, control group 1 was the least accurate. This suggests that the lines of the Ponzo illusion acted as distractors for the experimental group, but the illusory diminishing of the target had an additional effect on the experimental group’s shooting abilities due to training on a smaller (real or illusory) target. These results suggest that the illusory size of the target plays an important role in the accuracy of shooting and that by changing the illusory impression, not the reality, we can change the effectiveness.
AB - We studied the role of the illusory perception of the size of a target in the effectiveness of shooting it. Three groups with equally good shooting skills were required to shoot targets on a wall 1.5 meters away. During the training session, the target size was 46 × 39 mm for both the experimental group and control group 1 and 33 × 39 mm for control group 2. The target for the experimental group looked smaller because it was included in a modification of the Ponzo illusion. During the subsequent test session, the target size for all groups was 33 × 39 mm. The experimental group participants were the least accurate during the training session. There were no differences between the experimental group and control group 2. During the test session, control group 1 was the least accurate. This suggests that the lines of the Ponzo illusion acted as distractors for the experimental group, but the illusory diminishing of the target had an additional effect on the experimental group’s shooting abilities due to training on a smaller (real or illusory) target. These results suggest that the illusory size of the target plays an important role in the accuracy of shooting and that by changing the illusory impression, not the reality, we can change the effectiveness.
UR - https://www.researchgate.net/publication/327141770_Rol_illuzii_razmera_v_zadace_popadania_v_cel
UR - http://virtualcoglab.ru/proc2017/pdf/Karpinskaya_Lyakhovetsky_CogSci2017.pdf
M3 - статья в сборнике материалов конференции
SN - 9785446518097
SP - 122
EP - 126
BT - Когнитивная наука в Москве: новые исследования
PB - «Буки-Веди»
CY - М
Y2 - 15 June 2017
ER -
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