Hellige J B, Michimata C
Mem Cognit. 1989 Nov;17(6):770-6. doi: 10.3758/bf03202638.
It has been hypothesized that the brain computes two different kinds of spatial-relation representations: one used to assign a spatial relation to a category and the other used to specify metric distance with precision. The present visual half-field experiment offers support for this distinction by showing that the left and right cerebral hemispheres make more effective use of the categorization and metric distance representations, respectively. Furthermore, the inclusion of a bilateral stimulus presentation condition permits the computation of a reversed association that offers additional support for the distinction between two types of spatial-relation representation.
有人提出假说,认为大脑会计算两种不同类型的空间关系表征:一种用于为某个类别赋予空间关系,另一种用于精确指定度量距离。当前的视觉半视野实验通过表明左、右大脑半球分别更有效地利用分类和度量距离表征,为这种区分提供了支持。此外,纳入双侧刺激呈现条件允许计算一种反向关联,这为两种类型的空间关系表征之间的区分提供了额外支持。