Universität Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
Neuropsychologia. 2012 Dec;50(14):3392-402. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2012.09.026. Epub 2012 Sep 23.
Studies claiming a differential processing of visual illusions for perception and action have been subjected to many challenges. One criticism is that attentional demands were mismatched between the perception and action tasks. Dewar and Carey (2006) reexamined this argument by comparing bimanual grasping to bimanual size estimation and concluded that manual size estimation (ManEst) was affected by the illusion to a greater extent than grasping, supporting the case for two functionally distinct streams of visual processing. We tested whether this result may be due to their use of closed loop visual conditions by replicating their study under both closed and open loop conditions. We found that the difference in illusion effects between grasping and ManEst disappeared under open loop conditions, indicating that Dewar and Carey's findings can be explained by the availability of visual feedback and not a perception/action dissociation. We also discuss potential shortcomings of bimanual designs.
声称对视觉错觉的感知和动作处理存在差异的研究受到了许多挑战。一种批评是,感知和动作任务之间的注意力需求不匹配。Dewar 和 Carey(2006)通过比较双手抓握和双手大小估计来重新检验这一论点,他们的结论是,手动大小估计(ManEst)比抓握受到错觉的影响更大,这支持了视觉处理存在两个功能上不同的流的观点。我们通过在闭环和开环条件下复制他们的研究来测试这种结果是否可能是由于他们使用了闭环视觉条件。我们发现,在开环条件下,抓握和 ManEst 之间的错觉效应差异消失了,这表明 Dewar 和 Carey 的发现可以用视觉反馈的可用性来解释,而不是感知/动作分离。我们还讨论了双手设计的潜在缺点。