Ganel Tzvi, Goodale Melvyn A
CIHR Group on Action and Perception, Department of Psychology, University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario N6A 5C2, Canada.
Nature. 2003 Dec 11;426(6967):664-7. doi: 10.1038/nature02156.
The visual perception of object shape depends on 'holistic' processing in which a given dimension cannot be perceptually isolated from the other dimensions of the object. The visual control of action (such as grasping an object), however, which is mediated by cortical areas that are largely independent of those mediating conscious perception, must take into account only the most action-relevant dimension of an object without being misled by other non-relevant object features. Here we report the results of two experiments showing that vision for perception and vision for action deal with objects in a fundamentally different manner. We tested participants' ability to make perceptual judgements of the width of different rectangular objects or to grasp them across their width, while in both cases ignoring length. Participants could not ignore length when making perceptual judgements of width but they could completely ignore length when grasping the same objects. These results suggest that in situations in which the elementary dimensions of an object's shape are perceived in a holistic manner, the same dimensions are treated analytically when a visually guided action is directed at that same object.
对物体形状的视觉感知依赖于“整体”加工,在这种加工中,给定维度无法从物体的其他维度中被感知性地分离出来。然而,动作的视觉控制(如抓取物体)由很大程度上独立于介导意识感知的皮层区域介导,它必须只考虑物体最与动作相关的维度,而不被其他不相关的物体特征误导。在此,我们报告两项实验的结果,表明用于感知的视觉和用于动作的视觉以根本不同的方式处理物体。我们测试了参与者对不同矩形物体宽度进行感知判断或跨其宽度抓取它们的能力,在两种情况下都忽略长度。参与者在对宽度进行感知判断时无法忽略长度,但在抓取相同物体时却能完全忽略长度。这些结果表明,在以整体方式感知物体形状基本维度的情况下,当针对同一物体进行视觉引导动作时,相同维度会被分析性地处理。