Department of Psychology, University of Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany.
Psychol Rev. 2012 Apr;119(2):388-407. doi: 10.1037/a0027453. Epub 2012 Feb 27.
Previous research on dual-tasks has shown that, under some circumstances, actions impair the perception of action-consistent stimuli, whereas, under other conditions, actions facilitate the perception of action-consistent stimuli. We propose a new model to reconcile these contrasting findings. The planning and control model (PCM) of motorvisual priming proposes that action planning binds categorical representations of action features so that their availability for perceptual processing is inhibited. Thus, the perception of categorically action-consistent stimuli is impaired during action planning. Movement control processes, on the other hand, integrate multi-sensory spatial information about the movement and, therefore, facilitate perceptual processing of spatially movement-consistent stimuli. We show that the PCM is consistent with a wider range of empirical data than previous models on motorvisual priming. Furthermore, the model yields previously untested empirical predictions. We also discuss how the PCM relates to motorvisual research paradigms other than dual-tasks.
先前关于双重任务的研究表明,在某些情况下,动作会损害与动作一致的刺激的感知,而在其他情况下,动作会促进与动作一致的刺激的感知。我们提出了一个新的模型来调和这些相互矛盾的发现。运动视觉启动的计划和控制模型(PCM)提出,动作计划将动作特征的分类表示绑定在一起,从而抑制其对知觉加工的可用性。因此,在动作计划期间,对分类动作一致的刺激的感知会受到损害。另一方面,运动控制过程整合了关于运动的多感觉空间信息,从而促进了对空间运动一致的刺激的知觉加工。我们表明,与之前关于运动视觉启动的模型相比,PCM 与更广泛的经验数据一致。此外,该模型还产生了以前未经测试的经验预测。我们还讨论了 PCM 如何与双重任务以外的其他运动视觉研究范式相关。