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精确抓握提起过程中预期力控制的双手间转移不受重量感知的影响。

The intermanual transfer of anticipatory force control in precision grip lifting is not influenced by the perception of weight.

作者信息

Chang Erik C, Flanagan J Randall, Goodale Melvyn A

机构信息

Department of Psychology, CIHR Group on Action and Perception, University of Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada N5A 6C2.

出版信息

Exp Brain Res. 2008 Feb;185(2):319-29. doi: 10.1007/s00221-007-1156-0. Epub 2007 Oct 13.

Abstract

Passing objects from one hand to the other occurs frequently in our daily life. What kind of information about the weight of the object is transferred between the holding and lifting hand? To examine this, we asked people to hold (and heft) an object in one hand and then pick it up with the other. The objects were presented in the context of a size-weight illusion: that is, two objects of different sizes but the same weight were used. One group of participants held one of the objects in their left hand and then picked it up with their right. Another group of participants simply picked up the objects from a table. Thus, the former group had on-line information about the weight of the object, whereas the latter did not. Both groups showed a strong and equivalent size-weight illusion throughout the experiment. At the same time, the group that lifted the objects from the hefting hand applied equal grip force to the small and large object right from the start; in contrast, the group lifting the objects from the table, initially applied more grip force to the large than to the small object before eventually applying the same force to both. In two additional groups, a delay period was imposed between the lifting of the first and the second hands. The force parameters employed by these last two groups were virtually identical to those used by the group that lifted the object directly from the other hand. These results suggest that the initial calibration of grip force uses veridical information about the weight of the object provided by the other hand. This veridical information about weight is available on-line and is retained in memory for later access. The perceived weight of the object is basically ignored in forming grasping forces.

摘要

在我们的日常生活中,将物体从一只手传递到另一只手的情况经常发生。在握持和提起物体的手之间传递了关于物体重量的哪些信息呢?为了研究这个问题,我们让人们先用一只手拿住(并提起)一个物体,然后再用另一只手把它捡起来。物体呈现时会引发大小 - 重量错觉:也就是说,使用了两个大小不同但重量相同的物体。一组参与者先用左手握住其中一个物体,然后用右手捡起它。另一组参与者则只是从桌子上捡起物体。因此,前一组拥有关于物体重量的即时信息,而后者没有。在整个实验过程中,两组都表现出强烈且相当的大小 - 重量错觉。同时,从握持手中提起物体的那组人从一开始就对大小不同的物体施加了相等的握力;相比之下,从桌子上提起物体的那组人,最初对大物体施加的握力比对小物体大,最终才对两者施加相同的力。在另外两组中,在提起第一只手和第二只手之间设置了延迟期。最后这两组使用的力参数与直接从另一只手中提起物体的那组几乎相同。这些结果表明,握力的初始校准使用了由另一只手提供的关于物体重量的真实信息。这种关于重量的真实信息是即时可得的,并保留在记忆中以供后续使用。在形成抓握力时,物体的感知重量基本上被忽略了。

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