Burke David T, Meleger Alec, Schneider Jeffrey C, Snyder Jim, Dorvlo Atsu S S, Al-Adawi Samir
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA.
Percept Mot Skills. 2003 Jun;96(3 Pt 2):1330-8. doi: 10.2466/pms.2003.96.3c.1330.
This study tests the relation between eye-movements and thought processing. Subjects were given specific modality tasks (visual, gustatory, kinesthetic) and assessed on whether they responded with distinct eye-movements. Some subjects' eye-movements reflected ongoing thought processing. Instead of a universal pattern, as suggested by the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis, this study yielded subject-specific idiosyncratic eye-movements across all modalities. Included is a discussion of the neurolinguistic programming hypothesis regarding eye-movements and its implications for the eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing theory.
本研究测试了眼动与思维加工之间的关系。研究对象被给予特定的感觉模态任务(视觉、味觉、动觉),并根据他们是否以不同的眼动做出反应进行评估。一些研究对象的眼动反映了正在进行的思维加工。与神经语言程序学假设所提出的普遍模式不同,本研究在所有感觉模态中都产生了特定于研究对象的独特眼动。其中包括对关于眼动的神经语言程序学假设及其对眼动脱敏再加工理论的影响的讨论。