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重量感知。一、触觉感知大小在重量辨别中的持续作用。

Heaviness perception. I. Constant involvement of haptically perceived size in weight discrimination.

作者信息

Kawai Satoru

机构信息

Faculty of Humanities, Tezukayama University, 7-1-1 Tezukayama, Nara 631-8501, Japan.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2002 Nov;147(1):16-22. doi: 10.1007/s00221-002-1209-3. Epub 2002 Sep 13.

Abstract

With visual input blocked, subjects in this study utilized fingertips only to investigate the involvement of haptically perceived size in heaviness perception among humans. The objects used for testing consisted of three sets - copper (CP), aluminum (AL), and plastic (PL) - of ten cubes of various weights (0.05-0.98 N). All of the cubes were covered with a smooth vinyl material to eliminate any extraneous input concerning the actual composition. Screens enclosed the working space to eliminate any possible visual cues. Each comparison was between a pair of cubes of the same material to eliminate the effect of density. Fifteen subjects ( M=19.2, SD=0.68 years) attempted to judge differences in heaviness between the first and second cube in each trial that had been handed to them by the experimenter and were grasped between the thumb and the index finger. A total of 340 trials with 70 combinations of weight composed of 160 ascending trials (heavier), 160 descending trials (lighter), and 20 identical weight trials were pseudo-randomly presented to each subject for each material. Combinations of difference in weight and the number of trials were identical for all materials so that haptic size was regarded as the single independent factor. Accuracy of the subjects' responses for identical weight differences that resulted from placing a pair of cubes of the same combination was compared among the three materials. It was observed that a material like CP that had a lesser size effect facilitated significantly more accurate discrimination of the identical weight differences than PL with its greater size effect. This suggests that small changes in haptic size by the fingertips have a direct influence on heaviness perception when comparing objects of equal density. This finding, therefore, can be considered analogous to the size-weight illusion when comparing objects of unequal density. The findings of this study also suggest the constant involvement of haptic size in heaviness perception by humans along with the existence of a processing mechanism that integrates the factors of weight and haptic size in which heaviness increases either as weight increases or as size decreases, and vice versa.

摘要

在视觉输入被阻断的情况下,本研究中的受试者仅利用指尖来探究触觉感知的大小对人类重量感知的影响。用于测试的物体由三组组成——铜(CP)、铝(AL)和塑料(PL)——每组有十个不同重量(0.05 - 0.98牛)的立方体。所有立方体都覆盖有光滑的乙烯基材料,以消除有关实际成分的任何外部输入。屏幕围绕工作空间,以消除任何可能的视觉线索。每次比较是在一对相同材料的立方体之间进行,以消除密度的影响。15名受试者(M = 19.2,SD = 0.68岁)试图判断在每次试验中实验者递给他们并夹在拇指和食指之间的第一个和第二个立方体之间的重量差异。对于每种材料,共有340次试验,包括由160次重量增加试验(较重)、160次重量减少试验(较轻)和20次相同重量试验组成的70种重量组合,这些试验以伪随机的方式呈现给每个受试者。所有材料的重量差异组合和试验次数相同,因此触觉大小被视为唯一的独立因素。比较了三种材料中受试者对由放置一对相同组合的立方体产生的相同重量差异的反应准确性。观察到像CP这样大小效应较小的材料比大小效应较大的PL能显著更准确地区分相同的重量差异。这表明,当比较等密度物体时,指尖触觉大小的微小变化会直接影响重量感知。因此,这一发现可被视为与比较不等密度物体时的大小 - 重量错觉类似。本研究的结果还表明,触觉大小持续参与人类的重量感知,同时存在一种整合重量和触觉大小因素的处理机制,其中重量增加或大小减小,重量感知都会增加,反之亦然。

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