Olthuis Raimey, Van Der Kamp John, Caljouw Simone
Center for Human Movement Sciences, University Medical Centre Groningen, University of GroningenGroningen, Netherlands.
MOVE Research Institute Amsterdam, Faculty of Behavioural and Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands.
Front Psychol. 2017 Apr 27;8:661. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.00661. eCollection 2017.
There is a long-standing proposal for the existence of two neuroanatomically and functionally separate visual systems; one supported by the dorsal pathway to control action and the second supported by the ventral pathway to handle explicit perceptual judgments. The dorsal pathway requires fast access to egocentric information, while the ventral pathway primarily requires allocentric information. Despite the evidence for functionally distinct systems, researchers have posited important interactions. This paper examines evidence to what degree the interaction becomes more important when target-identity, the perception of which is supported by the ventral stream, is verbalized during the execution of a target-directed far-aiming movement. In the experiment reported here participants hit balls toward distant targets while concurrently making explicit perceptual judgments of target properties. The endpoint of a shaft served as the target, with conditions including illusory arrow fins at the endpoint. Participants verbalized the location of the target by comparing it to a reference line and calling out "closer" or "further" while propelling the ball to the target. The impact velocity at ball contact was compared for hits toward three shafts of lengths, 94, 100, and 106 cm, with and without verbalizations and delays. It was observed that the meaning of the expressed words modulated movement execution when the verbalizations were consistent with the action characteristics. This effect of semantic content was evident regardless of target visibility during movement execution, demonstrating it was not restricted to movements that rely on visual memory. In addition to a direct effect of semantic content we anticipated an indirect effect of verbalization to result in action shifting toward the use of context-dependent allocentric information. This would result in an illusion bias on the impact velocity when the target is embedded in a Müller-Lyer configuration. We observed an ubiquitous effect of illusory context on movement execution, and not only when verbalizations were made. We suggest that the current experimental design with a far-aiming task where most conditions required reporting or retaining spatial characteristics of targets for action over time may have elicited a strong reliance on allocentric information to guide action.
长期以来,一直有关于存在两个神经解剖学和功能上分离的视觉系统的提议;一个由背侧通路支持以控制动作,另一个由腹侧通路支持以处理明确的感知判断。背侧通路需要快速获取以自我为中心的信息,而腹侧通路主要需要以他为中心的信息。尽管有证据表明存在功能不同的系统,但研究人员推测存在重要的相互作用。本文研究了在执行目标导向的远距离瞄准运动过程中,当目标身份(其感知由腹侧流支持)被言语化时,这种相互作用在多大程度上变得更加重要。在此报告的实验中,参与者向远处目标击球,同时对目标属性进行明确的感知判断。杆的端点作为目标,条件包括端点处有虚幻的箭头鳍。参与者通过将目标位置与参考线进行比较并在将球推向目标时喊出“更近”或“更远”来表达目标的位置。比较了在有言语表达和延迟以及没有言语表达和延迟的情况下,球击中长度分别为94、100和106厘米的三根杆时的撞击速度。观察到当言语表达与动作特征一致时,所表达词语的含义会调节动作执行。语义内容的这种影响在动作执行过程中无论目标是否可见都很明显,表明它不限于依赖视觉记忆的动作。除了语义内容的直接影响外,我们预计言语表达会产生间接影响,导致动作转向使用依赖上下文的以他为中心的信息。当目标嵌入缪勒 - 莱尔配置中时,这将导致撞击速度出现错觉偏差。我们观察到虚幻情境对动作执行有普遍影响,而且不仅在进行言语表达时如此。我们认为,当前采用远距离瞄准任务的实验设计,其中大多数条件要求随着时间的推移报告或保留目标的空间特征以指导动作,可能引发了对以他为中心的信息来指导动作的强烈依赖。