Yokosaka Takumi, Kuroki Scinob, Nishida Shin'ya, Watanabe Junji
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, Kanagawa, Japan.
PLoS One. 2015 Apr 8;10(4):e0124901. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124901. eCollection 2015.
The influence of body movements on visual time perception is receiving increased attention. Past studies showed apparent expansion of visual time before and after the execution of hand movements and apparent compression of visual time during the execution of eye movements. Here we examined whether the estimation of sub-second time intervals between visual events is expanded, compressed, or unaffected during the execution of hand movements. The results show that hand movements, at least the fast ones, reduced the apparent time interval between visual events. A control experiment indicated that the apparent time compression was not produced by the participants' involuntary eye movements during the hand movements. These results, together with earlier findings, suggest hand movement can change apparent visual time either in a compressive way or in an expansive way, depending on the relative timing between the hand movement and visual stimulus.
身体运动对视觉时间感知的影响正受到越来越多的关注。过去的研究表明,在手部运动执行前后,视觉时间明显延长,而在眼球运动执行过程中,视觉时间明显缩短。在这里,我们研究了在手部运动执行过程中,视觉事件之间亚秒级时间间隔的估计是延长、缩短还是不受影响。结果表明,手部运动,至少是快速手部运动,缩短了视觉事件之间的明显时间间隔。一项对照实验表明,明显的时间压缩不是由参与者在手部运动过程中的非自主眼球运动产生的。这些结果与早期的发现一起表明,手部运动可以根据手部运动与视觉刺激之间的相对时间,以压缩或扩展的方式改变明显的视觉时间。