University of Milano-Bicocca, Department of Psychology, Milan, Italy.
Conscious Cogn. 2010 Mar;19(1):215-29. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2009.07.003. Epub 2009 Jul 31.
Change blindness, the surprising inability of people to detect significant changes between consecutively-presented visual displays, has recently been shown to affect tactile perception as well. Visual change blindness has been observed during saccades and eye blinks, conditions under which people's awareness of visual information is temporarily suppressed. In the present study, we demonstrate change blindness for suprathreshold tactile stimuli resulting from the execution of a secondary task requiring bodily movement. In Experiment 1, the ability of participants to detect changes between two sequentially-presented vibrotactile patterns delivered on their arms and legs was compared while they performed a secondary task consisting of either the execution of a movement with the right arm toward a visual target or the verbal identification of the target side. The results demonstrated that a motor response gave rise to the largest drop in perceptual sensitivity (as measured by changes in d') in detecting changes to the tactile display. In Experiment 2, we replicated these results under conditions in which the participants had to detect tactile changes while turning a steering wheel instead. These findings are discussed in terms of the role played by bodily movements, sensory suppression, and higher order information processing in modulating people's awareness of tactile information across the body surface.
变化盲视,即人们在连续呈现的视觉显示之间无法察觉显著变化的惊人能力,最近也被证明会影响触觉感知。在扫视和眨眼期间观察到了视觉变化盲视,在这些情况下,人们对视觉信息的意识会暂时受到抑制。在本研究中,我们证明了由于执行需要身体运动的次要任务,超阈值触觉刺激会产生变化盲视。在实验 1 中,当参与者执行一项次要任务时,比较了他们在手臂和腿部上依次呈现的两个振动触觉模式之间检测变化的能力,该任务由向视觉目标执行右臂运动或口头识别目标侧组成。结果表明,运动反应导致触觉显示检测变化时感知灵敏度(以 d'变化衡量)的最大下降。在实验 2 中,我们在参与者必须在转动方向盘时检测触觉变化的情况下复制了这些结果。这些发现根据身体运动、感官抑制和高级信息处理在调节人们对身体表面的触觉信息的意识方面所起的作用进行了讨论。