Hutchison Jeffrey J, Loomis Jack M
University of California, USA.
Span J Psychol. 2006 Nov;9(2):332-9; discussion 340-8. doi: 10.1017/s1138741600006235.
In a series of recent studies, Proffitt and his colleagues have reported that the perceived distance to a target is influenced by the energy expenditure associated with any action, such as walking or throwing, for spanning the distance to the target. In particular, Proffitt, Stefanucci, Banton, and Epstein (2003) reported that wearing a heavy backpack caused verbal reports of distance to increase. We conducted a study to determine whether three responses dependent on perceived distance (verbal report of distance, blind walking, and estimates of object size) are influenced by the backpack manipulation. In two experiments, one involving a between-participants design and the other involving a within-participants design, we found that none of the three responses were influenced by the wearing of a heavy backpack.
在最近的一系列研究中,普罗菲特及其同事报告称,对目标的感知距离会受到与跨越到目标的距离相关的任何行动(如行走或投掷)所消耗能量的影响。具体而言,普罗菲特、斯特凡努奇、班顿和爱泼斯坦(2003年)报告称,背着沉重的背包会使对距离的口头报告增加。我们进行了一项研究,以确定依赖于感知距离的三种反应(距离的口头报告、盲目行走以及物体大小估计)是否会受到背包操作的影响。在两个实验中,一个采用组间设计,另一个采用组内设计,我们发现这三种反应均未受到背着沉重背包的影响。