ABSTRACT

This study aims to investigate whether different columns influence the perception of apparent movement, and the mutual relationships and causal relationships among columns, rotational speed and apparent movement. This research uses the adjustment method in psychophysics, and obtains the regular relationship between sensory system and physical stimulation by using measurement thresholds from the perspective of the apparent angles at the rotational speed threshold boundary. This research has revealed that different columns with different rotational speeds affect the strength and formation of two kinds of visual influence phenomena. This directly influences the upper and lower threshold and the apparent speed threshold. In apparent movement, the triangular column is the one with the best dynamic illusion effects.