Tseng Philip, Bridgeman Bruce, Juan Chi-Hung
Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, National Central University, Jhongli City, Taiwan.
Vision Res. 2012 Nov 1;72:74-7. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2012.09.005. Epub 2012 Sep 23.
An exciting new line of research that investigates the impact of one's own hands on visual perception and attention has flourished in the past several years. Specifically, several studies have demonstrated that the nearness of one's hands can modulate visual perception, visual attention, and even visual memory. These studies together shed new light on how the brain prioritizes certain information to be processed first. This review first outlines the recent progress that has been made to uncover various characteristics of the nearby-hand effect, including how they may be transferred to a familiar tool. We then summarize the findings into four specific characteristics of the nearby-hand effect, and conclude with a possible neural mechanism that may account for all the findings.
在过去几年中,一项令人兴奋的新研究领域蓬勃发展,该领域探究了自身手部对视觉感知和注意力的影响。具体而言,多项研究表明,手部的接近程度能够调节视觉感知、视觉注意力,甚至视觉记忆。这些研究共同为大脑如何优先处理某些信息提供了新的线索。本综述首先概述了在揭示近手效应的各种特征方面所取得的最新进展,包括这些特征如何可能转移到熟悉的工具上。然后,我们将研究结果总结为近手效应的四个具体特征,并以一种可能解释所有这些发现的神经机制作为结论。