Vishton P M, Rea J G, Cutting J E, Nuñez L N
Department of Psychology, Amherst College.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1999 Dec;25(6):1659-72. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.25.6.1659.
The discovery that the prehension component of an open-loop, two-fingered reach is largely immune to certain salient pictorial illusions has been used to suggest that humans possess 2 distinct visual systems, 1 that subserves perceptual judgment and 1 that mediates visually controlled action. In this article, the authors present evidence that suggests that the critical distinction is not that of reaching and judgment but of relative and absolute perception. Experiment 1 extends the findings of S. Aglioti, J. F. X. DeSouza, and M. A. Goodale (1995) and suggests that the manual prehension component of open-loop reaching is affected by the horizontal-vertical illusion to a much smaller degree than perceptual size judgments. In Experiments 2 and 3, however, when perceptual size judgment is directed at a single element of the display, this difference vanishes. Experiment 4 demonstrates that grip scaling is strongly affected by the illusion when a single reach is scaled to both the horizontal and vertical components of a triangular figure.
开环式双指抓握动作的抓握部分在很大程度上不受某些显著图形错觉影响,这一发现被用来表明人类拥有两种不同的视觉系统,一种用于支持感知判断,另一种用于介导视觉控制的动作。在本文中,作者提出的证据表明,关键区别不在于抓握与判断,而在于相对感知与绝对感知。实验1扩展了S. 阿廖蒂、J. F. X. 德索萨和M. A. 古德尔(1995年)的研究结果,表明开环抓握的手动抓握部分受水平 - 垂直错觉的影响程度远小于感知大小判断。然而,在实验2和3中,当感知大小判断针对显示的单个元素时,这种差异消失了。实验4表明,当单次抓握根据三角形图形的水平和垂直分量进行缩放时,抓握缩放会受到错觉的强烈影响。