Dieter Kevin C, Hu Bo, Knill David C, Blake Randolph, Tadin Duje
1Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester.
Psychol Sci. 2014 Jan;25(1):66-75. doi: 10.1177/0956797613497968. Epub 2013 Oct 30.
Self-generated body movements have reliable visual consequences. This predictive association between vision and action likely underlies modulatory effects of action on visual processing. However, it is unknown whether actions can have generative effects on visual perception. We asked whether, in total darkness, self-generated body movements are sufficient to evoke normally concomitant visual perceptions. Using a deceptive experimental design, we discovered that waving one's own hand in front of one's covered eyes can cause visual sensations of motion. Conjecturing that these visual sensations arise from multisensory connectivity, we showed that grapheme-color synesthetes experience substantially stronger kinesthesis-induced visual sensations than nonsynesthetes do. Finally, we found that the perceived vividness of kinesthesis-induced visual sensations predicted participants' ability to smoothly track self-generated hand movements with their eyes in darkness, which indicates that these sensations function like typical retinally driven visual sensations. Evidently, even in the complete absence of external visual input, the brain predicts visual consequences of actions.
自我产生的身体动作会产生可靠的视觉后果。视觉与动作之间的这种预测性关联可能是动作对视觉处理产生调节作用的基础。然而,动作是否能对视觉感知产生生成性影响尚不清楚。我们询问,在完全黑暗的环境中,自我产生的身体动作是否足以唤起通常与之相伴的视觉感知。通过一个具有欺骗性的实验设计,我们发现,在被遮住的眼睛前挥动自己的手会引发运动的视觉感受。推测这些视觉感受源于多感官连接,我们发现,与非联觉者相比,字形-颜色联觉者在动觉诱发的视觉感受上要强烈得多。最后,我们发现,动觉诱发的视觉感受的感知生动程度预示着参与者在黑暗中用眼睛平稳追踪自我产生的手部动作的能力,这表明这些感受的功能类似于典型的视网膜驱动的视觉感受。显然,即使在完全没有外部视觉输入的情况下,大脑也能预测动作的视觉后果。