Klatzky Roberta L, Wu Bing, Stetten George
Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213, USA.
Vision Res. 2010 Dec;50(24):2618-26. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2010.08.025. Epub 2010 Aug 27.
In our research, people use actions to expose hidden targets as planar images displayed either in situ or ex situ (displaced remotely). We show that because ex situ viewing impedes relating actions to their perceptual consequences, it impairs localizing targets, including compensating for surface deformation, and directing movement toward them. Using a 3D analogue of anorthoscopic perception, we demonstrate that spatio-temporal integration of contiguous planar slices is possible when action and perception are co-located, but not when they are separated. Ex situ viewing precludes the formation of a spatial frame of reference that supports complex visualization from action.
在我们的研究中,人们通过行动来揭示隐藏目标,这些目标以原位或异位(远程移位)显示的平面图像形式呈现。我们发现,由于异位观察阻碍了行动与其感知结果之间的关联,它会损害目标定位,包括补偿表面变形以及引导朝向目标的运动。通过使用一种三维类似物的轮廓形状知觉,我们证明当行动和感知在同一位置时,连续平面切片的时空整合是可能的,但当它们分离时则不然。异位观察排除了支持基于行动的复杂可视化的空间参照系的形成。