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视觉和触觉引导抓握的手动偏好

Manual preferences for visually- and haptically-guided grasping.

作者信息

Stone Kayla D, Gonzalez Claudia L R

机构信息

The Brain in Action Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4, Canada.

The Brain in Action Laboratory, Department of Kinesiology University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, Alberta T1K 3M4, Canada.

出版信息

Acta Psychol (Amst). 2015 Sep;160:1-10. doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2015.06.004. Epub 2015 Jun 29.

Abstract

Studies have shown that individuals exhibit a right-hand preference for grasping during visually-guided tasks. Recently, we have found that when vision is occluded right-hand preference decreases dramatically. It remains unknown however, if this decrease is a result of visual occlusion or the effects of relying only on haptic feedback. Therefore, in the present study, we sought to explore the contributions of vision and haptics (separately and in conjunction) to hand preference for grasping. Right- and left-handed individuals were tested on a block building task under four different visual and haptic conditions: 1) vision/normal haptic feedback (V/H), 2) no vision/normal haptic feedback (NV/H), 3) vision/constrained haptic feedback (V/Constrained-H), and 4) no vision/constrained haptic feedback (NV/Constrained-H). Vision was occluded using a blindfold and haptic feedback was constrained by asking participants to wear textured gloves. Right-handed individuals displayed a right-hand preference when vision was available (V/H and V/Constrained-H groups), but this preference was much greater when haptic feedback was constrained (V/Constrained-H group). When vision was occluded and haptic feedback was used to complete the task (NV/H) no hand preference was found. Finally hand preference was similar between the V/H and the NV/Constrained-H groups. For left-handed individuals, no differences in hand use were found between the different sensory groups, but the NV/H group showed a clear left-hand preference for haptically-guided grasping. The results suggest that haptics plays an important role in hand preference for grasping. Furthermore, they support a left-hand/right-hemisphere specialization for haptically-guided grasping (regardless of handedness) and a right-hand/left-hemisphere specialization for visually-guided grasping (at least in right-handed individuals).

摘要

研究表明,在视觉引导任务中,个体在抓握时表现出右手偏好。最近,我们发现当视觉被遮挡时,右手偏好会大幅下降。然而,这种下降是视觉遮挡的结果还是仅依赖触觉反馈的影响,目前尚不清楚。因此,在本研究中,我们试图探究视觉和触觉(分别以及联合)对抓握时手偏好的贡献。右利手和左利手个体在四种不同的视觉和触觉条件下进行积木搭建任务测试:1)视觉/正常触觉反馈(V/H),2)无视觉/正常触觉反馈(NV/H),3)视觉/受限触觉反馈(V/Constrained-H),以及4)无视觉/受限触觉反馈(NV/Constrained-H)。使用眼罩遮挡视觉,通过要求参与者佩戴有纹理的手套来限制触觉反馈。右利手个体在有视觉时(V/H和V/Constrained-H组)表现出右手偏好,但当触觉反馈受到限制时(V/Constrained-H组),这种偏好更为明显。当视觉被遮挡且使用触觉反馈完成任务时(NV/H),未发现手偏好。最后,V/H组和NV/Constrained-H组之间的手偏好相似。对于左利手个体,不同感觉组之间在手部使用上未发现差异,但NV/H组在触觉引导抓握时表现出明显的左手偏好。结果表明,触觉在抓握时的手偏好中起重要作用。此外,它们支持在触觉引导抓握方面左手/右半球的特化(无论利手情况如何)以及在视觉引导抓握方面右手/左半球的特化(至少在右利手个体中)。

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