Smeets Jeroen B J, Glover Scott, Brenner Eli
Afdeling Neurowetenschappen, Erasmus MC, Postbus 1738, NL-3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Spat Vis. 2003;16(3-4):311-24. doi: 10.1163/156856803322467554.
Various authors have reported a small but consistent effect of the Ebbinghaus illusion on the maximum opening of the hand during prehension. This effect has been interpreted in various ways. In the present study, we focus on the time-course of the effect of contextual elements on grasping. The analysis presented here is based on a model for the control of the digits that uses two movement parameters (the approach parameter and the intended contact positions). These two parameters are based on different spatial attributes (flanker-target distance and target-edge position). As we assume that the perception of both attributes is veridical, there is no need for on-line corrections in the model. We show that this model predicts all time-dependent effects of the Ebbinghaus display on grasping. Human behavior can show a reduction in context effects over time without assuming an underlying shift from illusory towards veridical size information.
多位作者报告了艾宾浩斯错觉对抓握过程中手部最大张开度有微小但一致的影响。这种影响有多种解释方式。在本研究中,我们关注情境因素对抓握影响的时间进程。此处呈现的分析基于一个控制手指的模型,该模型使用两个运动参数(接近参数和预期接触位置)。这两个参数基于不同的空间属性(侧翼 - 目标距离和目标边缘位置)。由于我们假设对这两个属性的感知是真实的,所以模型中无需在线校正。我们表明,该模型预测了艾宾浩斯展示对抓握的所有时间依赖性影响。人类行为可以随着时间推移表现出情境效应的降低,而无需假定从虚幻的大小信息向真实的大小信息存在潜在转变。