Petrini Karin, Russell Melanie, Pollick Frank
Department of Psychology, University of Glasgow, 58 Hillhead Street, Glasgow, G12 8QB Scotland, United Kingdom.
Cognition. 2009 Mar;110(3):432-9. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.11.015. Epub 2009 Jan 1.
The ability to predict the effects of actions is necessary to behave properly in our physical and social world. Here, we describe how the ability to predict the consequence of complex gestures can change the way we integrate sight and sound when relevant visual information is missing. Six drummers and six novices were asked to judge audiovisual synchrony for drumming point-light displays where the visual information was manipulated to eliminate or include the drumstick-drumhead impact point. In the condition with only the arm information novices were unable to detect asynchrony whereas drummers were able to. Additionally, in the conditions that included the impact point drummers perceived the best alignment when the sight preceded the sound, while in the arm only condition they perceived the best alignment when the sound occurred together with or preceded the sight, as it would be expected if they were predicting the beat occurrence. Taken together these findings suggest that humans can acquire, through practice, internal models of action which can be used to replace missing information when integrating multisensory signals from the environment.
在我们的物质世界和社会世界中,正确行事需要具备预测行动效果的能力。在此,我们描述了在相关视觉信息缺失时,预测复杂手势后果的能力如何改变我们整合视觉和听觉的方式。我们要求六名鼓手和六名新手对击鼓点光显示的视听同步性进行判断,其中视觉信息经过处理,以消除或包含鼓槌与鼓面的撞击点。在仅显示手臂信息的情况下,新手无法检测到不同步,而鼓手能够检测到。此外,在包含撞击点的情况下,当视觉先于声音出现时,鼓手感知到的同步性最佳;而在仅显示手臂的情况下,当声音与视觉同时出现或先于视觉出现时,他们感知到的同步性最佳,这与他们预测节拍出现时的预期情况相符。综合这些发现表明,人类可以通过练习获得行动的内部模型,这些模型可用于在整合来自环境的多感官信号时替代缺失的信息。