Witt Jessica K, Linkenauger Sally A, Bakdash Jonathan Z, Augustyn Jason S, Cook Andrew, Proffitt Dennis R
Department of Psychological Sciences, Purdue University, 703 Third Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2009 Jan;192(1):145-8. doi: 10.1007/s00221-008-1594-3. Epub 2008 Oct 24.
Spatial perception is sensitive to the energetic costs required to perform intended actions. For example, hills look steeper to people who are fatigued or burdened by a heavy load. Similarly, perceived distance is also influenced by the energy required to walk or throw to a target. Such experiments demonstrate that perception is a function, not just of optical information, but also of the perceiver's potential to act and the energetic costs associated with the intended action. In the current paper, we expand on the notion of "cost" by examining perceived distance in patients diagnosed with chronic pain, a multifactorial disease, which is experienced while walking. We found that chronic pain patients perceive target distances to be farther away compared with a control group. These results indicate the physical, and perhaps emotional, costs of chronic pain affect spatial perceptions.
空间感知对执行预期动作所需的能量消耗很敏感。例如,对于疲惫或背负重物的人来说,山丘看起来更陡峭。同样,感知到的距离也会受到走向或扔向目标所需能量的影响。此类实验表明,感知不仅是光学信息的函数,也是感知者行动潜力以及与预期动作相关的能量消耗的函数。在当前论文中,我们通过研究被诊断患有慢性疼痛(一种在行走时会体验到的多因素疾病)的患者的感知距离,来扩展“成本”这一概念。我们发现,与对照组相比,慢性疼痛患者感知到的目标距离更远。这些结果表明,慢性疼痛的身体成本,或许还有情感成本,会影响空间感知。