Bagust Jeff
Anglo-European College of Chiropractic, Bournemouth, UK.
Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2005 May;86(5):1062-4. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2004.05.022.
A computer-based version of the rod-and-frame test for verticality perception has been developed. The task tested verticality perception of subjects by using the computer mouse to rotate a bright rod to a vertical orientation within a square frame that was tilted through a range of angles from 30 degrees counterclockwise to 30 degrees clockwise. In 16 healthy subjects, errors from the true vertical were generated in the direction of the frame tilt. The errors reached statistical significance ( P <.05) when the frame was rotated by 10 degrees in either direction. In a second study, the images were presented to the subjects who wore a pair of video eyeglasses. The pattern of errors generated by rotation of the frame were similar but were of larger amplitude than those produced in the first experiment and reached statistical significance with frame angles of 10 degrees and 20 degrees in both directions. These preliminary investigations suggest that the computer-based rod-and-frame test may provide a more convenient alternative to the mechanical rod-and-frame test for verticality perception.
已经开发出一种基于计算机的用于垂直感知的杆框测试版本。该任务通过使用计算机鼠标将一根明亮的杆在一个正方形框架内旋转到垂直方向来测试受试者的垂直感知,该正方形框架可从逆时针30度到顺时针30度的一系列角度倾斜。在16名健康受试者中,相对于真正垂直方向的误差是在框架倾斜的方向上产生的。当框架向任一方向旋转10度时,误差达到统计学显著性(P<.05)。在第二项研究中,图像呈现给佩戴一副视频眼镜的受试者。框架旋转产生的误差模式相似,但幅度大于第一个实验中产生的误差,并且在两个方向上框架角度为10度和20度时达到统计学显著性。这些初步研究表明,基于计算机的杆框测试可能为用于垂直感知的机械杆框测试提供一种更方便的替代方法。