Fischer Martin H, Prinz Julia, Lotz Katharina
School of Psychology, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, UK.
Q J Exp Psychol (Hove). 2008 Jun;61(6):860-8. doi: 10.1080/17470210701623738.
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detection task to determine how long it takes to predict an action goal from the perception of grasp postures and whether this prediction is under strategic control. Healthy observers detected visual probes over small or large objects after seeing either a precision grip or a power grip posture. Although the posture was uninformative it induced attention shifts to the grasp-congruent object within 350 ms. When the posture predicted target appearance over the grasp-incongruent object, observers' initial strategic allocation of attention was overruled by the congruency between grasp and object. These results might help to characterize the human mirror neuron system and reveal how joint attention tunes early perceptual processes toward action prediction.
为了理解认知机制在感知和行动中的基础,我们使用了一个简单的检测任务来确定从对抓握姿势的感知预测动作目标需要多长时间,以及这种预测是否受策略控制。健康的观察者在看到精确抓握或强力抓握姿势后,检测小物体或大物体上的视觉探针。尽管姿势并无提示作用,但它在350毫秒内引起了对抓握一致物体的注意力转移。当姿势预测抓握不一致物体上的目标出现时,观察者最初的注意力策略分配被抓握与物体之间的一致性所否决。这些结果可能有助于刻画人类镜像神经元系统,并揭示联合注意力如何将早期感知过程调整为动作预测。