Wexler Mark
CNRS/Collège de France, Paris, France.
Psychol Sci. 2003 Jul;14(4):340-6. doi: 10.1111/1467-9280.14491.
Although visual input is egocentric, at least some visual perceptions and representations are allocentric, that is, independent of the observer's vantage point or motion. Three experiments investigated the visual perception of three-dimensional object motion during voluntary and involuntary motion in human subjects. The results show that the motor command contributes to the objective perception of space: Observers are more likely to apply, consciously and unconsciously, spatial criteria relative to an allocentric frame of reference when they are executing voluntary head movements than while they are undergoing similar involuntary displacements (which lead to a more egocentric bias). Furthermore, details of the motor command are crucial to spatial vision, as allocentric bias decreases or disappears when self-motion and motor command do not match.
尽管视觉输入是以自我为中心的,但至少某些视觉感知和表征是不以自我为中心的,也就是说,独立于观察者的有利位置或运动。三项实验研究了人类受试者在自主运动和非自主运动过程中对三维物体运动的视觉感知。结果表明,运动指令有助于对空间的客观感知:与经历类似的非自主位移(这会导致更以自我为中心的偏差)相比,观察者在执行自主头部运动时,更有可能有意识和无意识地应用相对于不以自我为中心的参照系的空间标准。此外,运动指令的细节对空间视觉至关重要,因为当自我运动和运动指令不匹配时,不以自我为中心的偏差会减少或消失。