Kirsch Wladimir, Kunde Wilfried
Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Institut für Psychologie III, Universität Würzburg, Röntgenring 11, D-97070, Würzburg, Germany.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2015 Oct;22(5):1235-42. doi: 10.3758/s13423-014-0792-1.
Inhibiting a motor action typically prompts a more cautious action mode, leaning toward accuracy rather than speed. In the present study, we explored whether action inhibition is also accompanied by changes of visual perception. Our participants performed goal-directed hand movements from a start to a target position and then judged the start-target distance. On a proportion of the trials, movement execution had to be stopped before the target position was reached. The results of two experiments revealed smaller start-target distance estimates after interrupted than after unrestricted movements. Moreover, movement amplitudes were decreased in movements that followed interrupted ones. In line with the predictions of action-specific accounts of perception, this outcome indicates that subjective perceptual changes might inform us how to plan future actions.
抑制一个动作通常会促使形成一种更谨慎的动作模式,倾向于准确性而非速度。在本研究中,我们探究了动作抑制是否也伴随着视觉感知的变化。我们的参与者从起始位置向目标位置执行有目标导向的手部动作,然后判断起始位置与目标位置之间的距离。在一部分试验中,必须在到达目标位置之前停止动作执行。两项实验的结果显示,与无限制动作后相比,中断动作后对起始位置与目标位置之间距离的估计值更小。此外,在中断动作之后的动作中,动作幅度减小。与感知的动作特异性理论的预测一致,这一结果表明,主观感知变化可能会让我们了解如何规划未来的动作。