阅读文献:
Freeman, T. C. A., Champion, R. A., & Warren, P. A. (2010). A Bayesian Model of Perceived Head-Centered Velocity during Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement. Current Biology, 20(8), 757-762. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2010.02.059
Summary
1) Aubert Fleishl phenomenon, Filehne illusion, trajectory misperception and the slalom illusion are some illusion that all demonstrate eye speed is underestimated with respect to image speed (Figure 1A).
2) Here we present an alternative Bayesian account, based on a idea that perceptual estimates are increasingly influenced by prior expectations as signals become more uncertain, and on an assumption that the prior for motion is centered on zero (slowness assumption) (Figure 1B).