Jackson S R, Shaw A
Centre for Perception, Attention, and Motor Sciences, School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor, United Kingdom.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2000 Feb;26(1):418-23. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.26.1.418.
Contextual cues such as linear perspective and relative size can exert a powerful effect on the perception of objects. This fact is demonstrated by the illusory effects that can be induced by such cues (e.g., the Ponzo railway track and Titchener circles illusions). Several recent studies have reported, however, that visual illusions based on such cues have little or no influence on the visuomotor mechanisms used to guide hand action. Furthermore, evidence of this sort has been cited in support of a distinction between visual perception and the visual control of action. In the current study, the authors investigated the effect of the Ponzo visual illusion on the control of hand action, specifically, the scaling of grip force and grip aperture during prehension movements. The results demonstrate that grip force scaling is significantly influenced by the Ponzo visual illusion, whereas the scaling of grip aperture is unaffected by the illusion.
诸如线性透视和相对大小等情境线索会对物体的感知产生强大影响。这种影响通过此类线索所诱发的错觉效应得到了证明(例如,庞佐铁轨错觉和铁钦纳圆环错觉)。然而,最近的几项研究报告称,基于此类线索的视觉错觉对用于指导手部动作的视觉运动机制几乎没有影响。此外,这类证据被引用来支持视觉感知与动作视觉控制之间的区别。在当前的研究中,作者研究了庞佐视觉错觉对手部动作控制的影响,具体而言,是在抓握动作过程中握力和握距的缩放。结果表明,握力缩放受到庞佐视觉错觉的显著影响,而握距缩放则不受该错觉的影响。