Kinsella-Shaw J M, Turvey M T
Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269-1020.
Percept Psychophys. 1992 Dec;52(6):625-38. doi: 10.3758/bf03211700.
Can humans, like other animals, perceive distance by mechanical vibrations transmitted in a solid medium? In seven experiments, subjects perceived the distances from the hand of occluded metal disks attached to a taut nylon strand. Mechanical waves were initiated at the hand by the subject or at the disk by the experimenter. The results of Experiments 1 and 2 showed that perceived distance was linearly dependent on object distance with or without practice. The results of Experiments 3 and 4 revealed an inverse dependency of perceived distance on strand tension. In Experiment 5, a constant difference in perceived distance between vertical and horizontal strand manipulations was found. The results of Experiments 6 and 7 showed that distance was perceptible when the mechanical wave was not initiated by the subject. The informational basis for this haptic spatial ability was sought in the dynamics expressed by the one-dimensional wave equation, specifically, in the constants relating strand forces to strand motions.
人类能否像其他动物一样,通过在固体介质中传播的机械振动来感知距离?在七项实验中,受试者感知到了附着在拉紧的尼龙绳上的被遮挡金属圆盘与手之间的距离。机械波由受试者在手部引发,或由实验者在圆盘处引发。实验1和2的结果表明,无论有无练习,感知到的距离都与物体距离呈线性相关。实验3和4的结果显示,感知到的距离与绳索张力呈反比关系。在实验5中,发现垂直和水平绳索操作在感知距离上存在恒定差异。实验6和7的结果表明,当机械波不是由受试者引发时,距离也是可以感知的。这种触觉空间能力的信息基础可从一维波动方程所表达的动力学中找到,具体而言,是从将绳索力与绳索运动相关联的常数中找到。