Thomas Nicole A, Stuckel Dane, Gutwin Carl, Elias Lorin J
Department of Psychology, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
J Int Neuropsychol Soc. 2009 Mar;15(2):225-30. doi: 10.1017/S1355617709090328. Epub 2009 Feb 10.
Neurologically normal people tend to collide with objects on the right side more frequently than with objects located on the left side of space. This phenomenon could be attributable to pseudoneglect wherein individuals selectively attend to the left field. The current study investigated this effect using a virtual route-following task that was presented centrally, in the lower field, and in the upper field. Handedness was also examined. Fifty-two participants (four left handed) completed this task, and when presented in the lower field, more left-side collisions emerged. In the upper condition, this bias reversed direction to the expected rightward bias. In the central condition, there was no significant directional bias in collision behavior. An interaction between handedness and presentation condition indicated that left-handed participants experienced more right-side collisions in the central condition. Collectively, these results suggest that directional biases (i.e., left vs. right) in collision behavior are modulated by both location in the visual field (central, upper, or lower) and handedness.
神经功能正常的人往往与右侧物体碰撞的频率高于与空间左侧物体碰撞的频率。这种现象可能归因于假性忽视,即个体选择性地关注左侧视野。本研究使用在中央、下部视野和上部视野呈现的虚拟路线跟随任务来研究这种效应。还对用手习惯进行了考察。52名参与者(4名左利手)完成了这项任务,当任务在下部视野呈现时,出现了更多左侧碰撞。在上部条件下,这种偏向反转方向,出现预期的右侧偏向。在中央条件下,碰撞行为没有明显的方向偏向。用手习惯和呈现条件之间的交互作用表明,左利手参与者在中央条件下经历了更多右侧碰撞。总体而言,这些结果表明,碰撞行为中的方向偏向(即左与右)受视野位置(中央、上部或下部)和用手习惯的调节。