Kunde Wilfried, Krauss Henrike, Weigelt Matthias
Department of Psychology, University of Dortmund, 44227, Dortmund, Germany.
Psychol Res. 2009 Jan;73(1):34-42. doi: 10.1007/s00426-008-0140-z. Epub 2008 Mar 5.
Two experiments explored the role of stimulus congruency and goal congruency for the generation of object-oriented actions with two hands. Participants had to place two objects into either parallel or opposite orientations by carrying out either symmetrical or asymmetrical forearm rotations. Performance was superior when the required object orientations were identical rather than different, almost independent of the symmetry of the required arm movements. In extending previous research, goal congruency effects ensued even under conditions in which congruency of imperative response signals could not have contributed to goal congruency effects, either because only a single stimulus was used to indicate the required goals in an individual trial (Experiment 1) or such stimuli were absent at all (Experiment 2). The results thus confirm the importance of goal codes for the reconcilableness of bimanual actions, and rule out accounts in terms of stimulus-related processes.
两项实验探讨了刺激一致性和目标一致性在双手产生面向对象动作中的作用。参与者必须通过进行对称或不对称的前臂旋转,将两个物体放置成平行或相反的方向。当所需物体方向相同而非不同时,表现更优,几乎与所需手臂动作的对称性无关。在扩展先前研究时发现,即使在命令反应信号的一致性不可能对目标一致性效应有贡献的条件下,目标一致性效应仍然存在,这要么是因为在单个试验中仅使用单个刺激来指示所需目标(实验1),要么是根本不存在此类刺激(实验2)。因此,结果证实了目标编码对于双手动作协调性的重要性,并排除了基于刺激相关过程的解释。