Mou Weimin, Li Xiaoou, McNamara Timothy P
State Key Laboratory of Brain and Cognitive Science, Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
J Exp Psychol Learn Mem Cogn. 2008 Mar;34(2):415-21. doi: 10.1037/0278-7393.34.2.415.
In 5 experiments, the authors examined the perceptual and cognitive processes used to track the locations of objects during locomotion. Participants learned locations of 9 objects on the outer part of a turntable from a single viewpoint while standing in the middle of the turntable. They subsequently pointed to objects while facing the learning heading and a new heading, using imagined headings that corresponded to their current actual body heading and the other actual heading. Participants in 4 experiments were asked to imagine that the objects moved with them as they turned and were shown or only told that the objects would move with them; in Experiment 5, participants were shown that objects could move with them but were asked to ignore this as they turned. Results showed that participants tracked object locations as though the objects moved with them when shown but not when told about the consequences of their locomotion. Once activated, this processing mode could not be suppressed by instructions. Results indicated that people process object locations in a body- or an environment-stabilized manner during locomotion, depending on the perceptual consequences of locomotion.
在5项实验中,作者研究了在运动过程中用于追踪物体位置的感知和认知过程。参与者站在转盘中间,从单一视角学习转盘外部9个物体的位置。随后,他们在面对学习方向和新方向时指向物体,使用与他们当前实际身体方向和另一个实际方向相对应的想象方向。4项实验中的参与者被要求想象物体在他们转身时与他们一起移动,并被展示或仅被告知物体会与他们一起移动;在实验5中,参与者看到物体可以与他们一起移动,但被要求在转身时忽略这一点。结果表明,当被展示物体与他们一起移动时,参与者会追踪物体位置,而当被告知运动的结果时则不会。一旦激活,这种处理模式无法通过指令来抑制。结果表明,人们在运动过程中根据运动的感知结果,以身体或环境稳定的方式处理物体位置。