Hajnal Alen, Fonseca Sergio, Harrison Steven, Kinsella-Shaw Jeffrey, Carello Claudia
Department of Psychology, University of Connecticut, Storrs 06269, USA.
J Mot Behav. 2007 Mar;39(2):82-8. doi: 10.3200/JMBR.39.2.82-88.
Spatial perception by dynamic touch is a well-documented capability of the hand and arm. Morphological and physiological characteristics of the foot and leg suggest that such a capability may not generalize to that putatively less dexterous limb. The authors examined length perception by dynamic touch in a task in which weighted aluminum rods were grasped by the hand and wielded about the wrist or secured to the foot and wielded about the ankle. Participants' (N = 10) upper and lower extremities were comparable in terms of (a) the accuracy and consistency of length perception and (b) their sensitivity to manipulations of the moments of the mass distribution of the rods. The authors discuss those results in terms of the field-like structure of the haptic perceptual system, an organization that may underlie what appears to be functional, rather than anatomical, specificity.
通过动态触觉进行空间感知是手和手臂一项有充分记录的能力。脚和腿的形态学及生理学特征表明,这种能力可能无法推广到被认为灵活性较差的肢体上。作者在一项任务中研究了通过动态触觉进行的长度感知,在该任务中,参与者用手握住加重铝棒并绕手腕挥动,或者将铝棒固定在脚上并绕脚踝挥动。参与者(N = 10)的上肢和下肢在以下方面具有可比性:(a)长度感知的准确性和一致性,以及(b)它们对棒的质量分布力矩操纵的敏感度。作者根据触觉感知系统类似场的结构来讨论这些结果,这种组织结构可能是看似功能性而非解剖学特异性的基础。