Flach Rüdiger, Haggard Patrick
Max Planck Institute for Psychological Research, Munich, Germany.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 2006 Jun;32(3):717-32. doi: 10.1037/0096-1523.32.3.717.
In the cutaneous rabbit effect (CRE), a tactile event (so-called attractee tap) is mislocalized toward an adjacent attractor tap. The effect depends on the time interval between the taps. The authors delivered sequences of taps to the forearm and asked participants to report the location of one of the taps. The authors replicated the original CRE findings and observed a smaller but significant mislocalization when the attractor tap preceded the attractee tap. These results are consistent with the CRE arising from spatiotemporal interactions between the sensory codes for each individual tap. In subsequent experiments, the authors showed that the CRE was not affected by either gaze direction or concurrent auditory temporal information. The authors propose a model that explains the CRE by the spatiotemporal dynamics of an early, unimodal, sensory map.
在皮肤兔效应(CRE)中,一个触觉事件(所谓的被吸引轻敲)会被错误地定位到相邻的吸引轻敲处。这种效应取决于两次轻敲之间的时间间隔。作者在前臂上进行了一系列轻敲,并要求参与者报告其中一次轻敲的位置。作者重复了最初的CRE研究结果,并观察到当吸引轻敲先于被吸引轻敲时,错误定位较小但显著。这些结果与CRE是由每个单独轻敲的感觉编码之间的时空相互作用产生的观点一致。在随后的实验中,作者表明CRE不受注视方向或同时出现的听觉时间信息的影响。作者提出了一个模型,该模型通过早期单峰感觉图谱的时空动力学来解释CRE。