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“生物几何感知”:对偏心率的视觉辨别与个体运动偏好有关。

"Biological geometry perception": visual discrimination of eccentricity is related to individual motor preferences.

机构信息

Laboratoire Adaptation Perceptivo-Motrice et Apprentissage, Université de Toulouse, Toulouse, France.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2011 Jan 19;6(1):e15995. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0015995.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In the continuum between a stroke and a circle including all possible ellipses, some eccentricities seem more "biologically preferred" than others by the motor system, probably because they imply less demanding coordination patterns. Based on the idea that biological motion perception relies on knowledge of the laws that govern the motor system, we investigated whether motorically preferential and non-preferential eccentricities are visually discriminated differently. In contrast with previous studies that were interested in the effect of kinematic/time features of movements on their visual perception, we focused on geometric/spatial features, and therefore used a static visual display.

METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In a dual-task paradigm, participants visually discriminated 13 static ellipses of various eccentricities while performing a finger-thumb opposition sequence with either the dominant or the non-dominant hand. Our assumption was that because the movements used to trace ellipses are strongly lateralized, a motor task performed with the dominant hand should affect the simultaneous visual discrimination more strongly. We found that visual discrimination was not affected when the motor task was performed by the non-dominant hand. Conversely, it was impaired when the motor task was performed with the dominant hand, but only for the ellipses that we defined as preferred by the motor system, based on an assessment of individual preferences during an independent graphomotor task.

CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Visual discrimination of ellipses depends on the state of the motor neural networks controlling the dominant hand, but only when their eccentricity is "biologically preferred". Importantly, this effect emerges on the basis of a static display, suggesting that what we call "biological geometry", i.e., geometric features resulting from preferential movements is relevant information for the visual processing of bidimensional shapes.

摘要

背景

在从中风到圆的连续体中,包括所有可能的椭圆,一些偏心率似乎比其他偏心率更受运动系统的“生物偏好”,这可能是因为它们意味着更不苛刻的协调模式。基于这样的想法,即生物运动知觉依赖于支配运动系统的规律的知识,我们研究了运动上偏好和非偏好的偏心率是否在视觉上有不同的区分。与以前的研究关注运动的运动学/时间特征对其视觉感知的影响不同,我们专注于几何/空间特征,因此使用静态视觉显示。

方法/主要发现:在双任务范式中,参与者在执行用优势手或非优势手进行的拇指-食指对立序列的同时,对 13 个不同偏心率的静态椭圆进行视觉区分。我们的假设是,因为用来追踪椭圆的运动强烈偏向一侧,用优势手进行的运动任务应该对同时进行的视觉辨别产生更强的影响。我们发现,当运动任务由非优势手完成时,视觉辨别不受影响。相反,当运动任务由优势手完成时,视觉辨别会受到影响,但仅针对那些我们根据独立的图形运动任务中对个体偏好的评估定义为运动系统偏好的椭圆。

结论/意义:椭圆的视觉辨别取决于控制优势手的运动神经网络的状态,但仅当它们的偏心率为“生物偏好”时。重要的是,这种效应是基于静态显示出现的,这表明我们所谓的“生物几何”,即由偏好运动产生的几何特征,是二维形状视觉处理的相关信息。

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