Collins Thérèse, Schicke Tobias, Röder Brigitte
Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Von-Melle-Park 11, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
Cognition. 2008 Dec;109(3):363-71. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.10.001. Epub 2008 Nov 13.
The preparation of eye or hand movements enhances visual perception at the upcoming movement end position. The spatial location of this influence of action on perception could be determined either by goal selection or by motor planning. We employed a tool use task to dissociate these two alternatives. The instructed goal location was a visual target to which participants pointed with the tip of a triangular hand-held tool. The motor endpoint was defined by the final fingertip position necessary to bring the tool tip onto the goal. We tested perceptual performance at both locations (tool tip endpoint, motor endpoint) with a visual discrimination task. Discrimination performance was enhanced in parallel at both spatial locations, but not at nearby and intermediate locations, suggesting that both action goal selection and motor planning contribute to visual perception. In addition, our results challenge the widely held view that tools extend the body schema and suggest instead that tool use enhances perception at those precise locations which are most relevant during tool action: the body part used to manipulate the tool, and the active tool tip.
眼睛或手部动作的准备会增强即将到来的动作结束位置处的视觉感知。动作对感知的这种影响的空间位置可以通过目标选择或运动规划来确定。我们采用了一项工具使用任务来区分这两种可能性。指示的目标位置是一个视觉目标,参与者用一个三角形手持工具的尖端指向该目标。运动终点由将工具尖端移至目标所需的最终指尖位置定义。我们通过视觉辨别任务在两个位置(工具尖端终点、运动终点)测试了感知性能。在两个空间位置的辨别性能同时得到增强,但在附近和中间位置则没有,这表明动作目标选择和运动规划都对视觉感知有贡献。此外,我们的结果挑战了广泛持有的观点,即工具扩展了身体图式,相反,我们认为工具使用会增强在工具动作过程中最相关的那些精确位置处的感知:用于操纵工具的身体部位以及活动的工具尖端。