Wexler Mark, van Boxtel Jeroen J A
CNRS, 11 Pl. Marcelin Berthelot, 75005 Paris, France.
Trends Cogn Sci. 2005 Sep;9(9):431-8. doi: 10.1016/j.tics.2005.06.018.
The connection between perception and action has classically been studied in one direction only: the effect of perception on subsequent action. Although our actions can modify our perceptions externally, by modifying the world or our view of it, it has recently become clear that even without this external feedback the preparation and execution of a variety of motor actions can have an effect on three-dimensional perceptual processes. Here, we review the ways in which an observer's motor actions--locomotion, head and eye movements, and object manipulation--affect his or her perception and representation of three-dimensional objects and space. Allowing observers to act can drastically change the way they perceive the third dimension, as well as how scientists view depth perception.
传统上,感知与行动之间的联系仅在一个方向上进行研究:感知对后续行动的影响。尽管我们的行动可以通过改变世界或我们对世界的看法在外部改变我们的感知,但最近人们清楚地认识到,即使没有这种外部反馈,各种运动动作的准备和执行也会对三维感知过程产生影响。在这里,我们回顾了观察者的运动动作——移动、头部和眼睛运动以及物体操作——影响其对三维物体和空间的感知与表征的方式。允许观察者行动会极大地改变他们感知第三维度的方式,以及科学家看待深度感知的方式。