Berryman L J, Yau J M, Hsiao S S
Department of Neuroscience, Zanvyl Krieger Mind/Brain Institute, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21218, USA.
J Neurophysiol. 2006 Jul;96(1):27-39. doi: 10.1152/jn.01190.2005. Epub 2006 Apr 26.
In this study we investigate the haptic perception of object size. We report the results from four psychophysical experiments. In the first, we ask subjects to discriminate the size of objects that vary in surface curvature and compliance while changing contact force. We show that objects exhibit size constancy such that perception of object size using haptics does not change with changes in contact force. Based on these results, we hypothesize that size perception depends on the degree of spread between the digits at initial contact with objects. In the second experiment, we test this hypothesis by having subjects continuously contact an object that changes dynamically in size. We show that size perception takes into account the compliance of the object. In the third and fourth experiments we attempt to separate the individual contributions of proprioceptive and cutaneous input. In the third, we test the ability of subjects to perceive object size after altering the sensitivity of cutaneous receptors with adapting vibratory stimuli. The results from this experiment suggest that initial contact is signaled by the cutaneous slowly adapting type 1 afferents (SA1) and/or the rapidly adapting afferents (RA). In the last experiment, we block cutaneous input at the site of contact by anesthetizing the digital nerves and show that proprioceptive information alone provides only a rough estimate of object size. We conclude that the perception of object size depends on inputs from SA1 and possibly RA afferents, combined with inputs from proprioceptive afferents that signal the spread between digits.
在本研究中,我们调查了对物体大小的触觉感知。我们报告了四个心理物理学实验的结果。在第一个实验中,我们要求受试者辨别在改变接触力时表面曲率和顺应性不同的物体的大小。我们发现物体表现出大小恒常性,即使用触觉对物体大小的感知不会随接触力的变化而改变。基于这些结果,我们假设大小感知取决于与物体初始接触时手指间张开的程度。在第二个实验中,我们通过让受试者持续接触大小动态变化的物体来检验这一假设。我们发现大小感知会考虑物体的顺应性。在第三个和第四个实验中,我们试图区分本体感觉输入和皮肤感觉输入的各自贡献。在第三个实验中,我们通过施加适应性振动刺激来改变皮肤感受器的敏感性,然后测试受试者感知物体大小的能力。该实验结果表明,初始接触由皮肤慢适应1型传入神经(SA1)和/或快适应传入神经(RA)发出信号。在最后一个实验中,我们通过麻醉指神经来阻断接触部位的皮肤感觉输入,并表明仅本体感觉信息只能提供对物体大小的粗略估计。我们得出结论,物体大小的感知取决于SA1和可能的RA传入神经的输入,以及来自指示手指间张开程度的本体感觉传入神经的输入。