Lommertzen Janneke, van Zuijlen Alexander M J, Meulenbroek Ruud G J, van Lier Rob
Radboud University Nijmegen, Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, The Netherlands.
Motor Control. 2009 Jan;13(1):54-68. doi: 10.1123/mcj.13.1.54.
The current study focused on the time course of the effects of the rod-and-frame illusion (RFI) on the kinematics of targeted forearm rotations. Participants were asked to reproduce perceived rod orientations by propelling a hand-held cylinder forward while rotating it to the target orientation. Rod and frame orientations were systematically varied, and cylinder rotations were normalized to time. Average realized cylinder orientations confirmed that when the frame orientation deviated from the vertical, a reproduction error occurred in the direction opposite to the direction of the frame tilt. In contrast, the perceived orientation of the stimulus rod was exaggerated relative to the vertical (i.e., reproduction errors were in the direction of the rod tilt). Furthermore, linear regression analyses for every normalized time sample showed that the rod and frame effects start simultaneously, but they reach their maximum effect at different points in time. We discuss the implications of our findings for current views on the effects of visual illusions on motor control.
当前的研究聚焦于棒框错觉(RFI)对目标前臂旋转运动学的影响的时间进程。参与者被要求通过向前推动一个手持圆柱体并将其旋转到目标方向来重现感知到的棒的方向。棒和框的方向被系统地改变,并且圆柱体的旋转被归一化到时间。平均实现的圆柱体方向证实,当框的方向偏离垂直方向时,在与框倾斜方向相反的方向上会出现再现误差。相比之下,刺激棒的感知方向相对于垂直方向被夸大了(即,再现误差在棒倾斜的方向上)。此外,对每个归一化时间样本的线性回归分析表明,棒和框的效应同时开始,但它们在不同的时间点达到最大效应。我们讨论了我们的发现对当前关于视觉错觉对运动控制影响的观点的意义。