Scrafton Sharon, Stainer Matthew J, Tatler Benjamin W
School of Psychology, University of Aberdeen.
Can J Exp Psychol. 2017 Jun;71(2):133-145. doi: 10.1037/cep0000120.
Vision and action are tightly coupled in space and time: for many tasks we must look at the right place at the right time to gather the information that we need to complete our behavioural goals. Vision typically leads action by about 0.5 seconds in many natural tasks. However, the factors that influence this temporal coordination are not well understood, and variations have been found previously between two domestic tasks each with similar constraints: tea making and sandwich making. This study offers a systematic exploration of the factors that govern spatiotemporal coordination of vision and action within complex real-world activities. We found that the temporal coordination eye movements and action differed between tea making and sandwich making. Longer eye-hand latencies, more "look ahead" fixations and more looks to irrelevant objects were found when making tea than when making a sandwich. Contrary to previous suggestions, we found that the requirement to move around the environment did not influence the coordination of vision and action. We conclude that the dynamics of visual behaviour during motor acts are sensitive to the task and specific objects and actions required but not to the spatial demands requiring movement around an environment. (PsycINFO Database Record
对于许多任务而言,我们必须在正确的时间看向正确的位置,以获取完成行为目标所需的信息。在许多自然任务中,视觉通常比行动提前约0.5秒。然而,影响这种时间协调的因素尚未得到充分理解,并且此前发现在两项具有相似限制条件的家庭任务(泡茶和制作三明治)之间存在差异。本研究对复杂现实活动中视觉与行动的时空协调控制因素进行了系统探索。我们发现,泡茶和制作三明治时,眼动与行动的时间协调有所不同。泡茶时比制作三明治时的眼手延迟更长、“前瞻”注视更多,看向无关物体的次数也更多。与之前的观点相反,我们发现,在环境中移动的需求并不影响视觉与行动的协调。我们得出结论,运动行为期间视觉行为的动态变化对任务以及所需的特定物体和行动敏感,但对在环境中移动的空间需求不敏感。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》 )