Butterworth G, Henty C
Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Scotland.
Perception. 1991;20(3):381-6. doi: 10.1068/p200381.
Recently hatched domestic chicks control their upright bipedal posture, at least in part, with respect to the flow of visual information at the retina, as do human infants when they first acquire control of the head, of sitting, and of standing. Some implications of the similarity of the proprioceptive function of vision in chicks and in humans for the origins and development of postural control are discussed.
刚孵化出的家鸡至少部分地根据视网膜处视觉信息的流动来控制其直立的双足姿势,人类婴儿在最初获得对头、坐姿和站姿的控制时也是如此。本文讨论了雏鸡和人类视觉本体感受功能的相似性对姿势控制的起源和发展的一些启示。