Goodhew Stephanie C, Fogel Nicole, Pratt Jay
Research School of Psychology, Building 39 The Australian National University, Canberra, ACT, 0200, Australia,
Psychon Bull Rev. 2014 Dec;21(6):1452-8. doi: 10.3758/s13423-014-0622-5.
A growing body of evidence indicates that the perception of visual stimuli is altered when they occur near the observer's hands, relative to other locations in space (see Brockmole, Davoli, Abrams, & Witt, 2013, for a review). Several accounts have been offered to explain the pattern of performance across different tasks. These have typically focused on attentional explanations (attentional prioritization and detailed attentional evaluation of stimuli in near-hand space), but more recently, it has been suggested that near-hand space enjoys enhanced magnocellular (M) input. Here we differentiate between the attentional and M-cell accounts, via a task that probes the roles of position consistency and color consistency in determining dynamic object correspondence through occlusion. We found that placing the hands near the visual display made observers use only position consistency, and not color, in determining object correspondence through occlusion, which is consistent with the fact that M cells are relatively insensitive to color. In contrast, placing observers' hands far from the stimuli allowed both color and position contribute. This provides evidence in favor of the M-cell enhancement account of altered vision near the hands.
越来越多的证据表明,当视觉刺激出现在观察者手部附近时,相对于空间中的其他位置,其视觉感知会发生改变(见Brockmole、Davoli、Abrams和Witt,2013年的综述)。已经提出了几种解释来阐述不同任务中的表现模式。这些解释通常集中在注意力方面(对近手空间中刺激的注意力优先级和详细的注意力评估),但最近有人提出,近手空间享有增强的大细胞(M)输入。在这里,我们通过一项任务来区分注意力和M细胞的解释,该任务通过遮挡来探究位置一致性和颜色一致性在确定动态物体对应关系中的作用。我们发现,将手放在视觉显示器附近时,观察者在通过遮挡确定物体对应关系时仅使用位置一致性,而不使用颜色,这与M细胞对颜色相对不敏感的事实一致。相比之下,将观察者的手放置在远离刺激物的位置时,颜色和位置都起作用。这为支持手部附近视觉改变的M细胞增强解释提供了证据。