@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00008290, author = {辻, 敬一郎 and TSUJI, Keiichiro}, journal = {名古屋大学文学部三十周年記念論集}, month = {Mar}, note = {The present study was concerned with the depth perception of bidimensional pattern. The author's attempt was to integrate bidimensional and tridimensional visual phenomena from a field-theoretical point of view. Experiment Ⅰ measured the distance perceived between observer and planes of the depth pattern by asking the subject to match the apparent distance of them with a frame pattern simultaneously presented to him. Experiment Ⅱ, dealing with the size-distance invariance, correlated the perceived size with the perceived distance of each plane in the depth pattern. The result confirmed the invariance. Experiment Ⅲ examined the relation between the field force and the perceived distance by the light-threshold method. The threshold of a small point projected on the plane varied with the perceived distance of the plane, showing a linear function of it. These findings were compared with previous reports by Motokawa et al.(1956), Hara(1970), and Nozawa(1971), mentioning possible factors producing the discrepancy and consistency in the results.}, pages = {83--108}, title = {平面図形の奥行視における、みえの大きさ、みえの距離、図形の場強の関係の実験的検討}, year = {1979} }