Rotman Gerben, Brenner Eli, Smeets Jeroen B J
Department of Neuroscience, Erasmus MC, PO Box 1738, 3000 DR Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
Exp Brain Res. 2004 Jun;156(4):409-14. doi: 10.1007/s00221-003-1795-8. Epub 2004 Feb 14.
In various studies subjects have been shown to misperceive the positions of targets that are flashed during pursuit eye movements. They mislocalise them in the direction of pursuit. Nevertheless, Hansen (1979) found that subjects accurately hit targets that are flashed during pursuit with a quick hammer blow. We examined whether this is because there is a fundamental difference between the information that determines our perceptual judgements of a target's position and the information that is used to guide our hand to a similar target. Subjects were asked to quickly tap targets that were flashed during pursuit with their index finger. They systematically tapped ahead of the position of the flash, in accordance with the above-mentioned perceptual mislocalisations. Thus the lack of systematic errors in Hansen's study is not a general property of fast motor responses.
在多项研究中,受试者已被证明会错误感知在追踪眼球运动期间闪现的目标的位置。他们会在追踪方向上错误定位这些目标。然而,汉森(1979年)发现,受试者能用快速的锤击准确击中在追踪期间闪现的目标。我们研究了这是否是因为在决定我们对目标位置的感知判断的信息与用于引导我们的手伸向类似目标的信息之间存在根本差异。受试者被要求用食指快速点击在追踪期间闪现的目标。他们按照上述感知错误定位,系统地在闪光位置之前点击。因此,汉森研究中缺乏系统误差并非快速运动反应的普遍特性。