Alsmith Adrian J T, Ferrè Elisa R, Longo Matthew R
Center for Subjectivity Research, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Psychology, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK.
Conscious Cogn. 2017 Aug;53:105-114. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2017.06.005. Epub 2017 Jun 24.
When we represent someone's view of a scene as egocentrically structured, where do we represent the origin of the reference frame? By analysing responses in a spatial perspective-taking task as a function of spatial location with respect to both head and torso, we isolated the respective contribution of each part to spatial judgments. Both the head and the torso contributed to judgements, though with greater contributions from the torso. A second experiment manipulating visual contrast of the torso showed that this does not reflect low-level differences in visual salience between body parts. Our results demonstrate that spatial perspective-taking relies on a weighted combination of reference frames centred on different parts of the body.
当我们将某人对场景的看法表示为以自我为中心构建时,我们在哪里表示参考框架的原点呢?通过分析空间视角采择任务中的反应,将其作为相对于头部和躯干的空间位置的函数,我们分离了每个部分对空间判断的各自贡献。头部和躯干都对判断有贡献,不过躯干的贡献更大。第二个操纵躯干视觉对比度的实验表明,这并不能反映身体部位之间视觉显著性的低级差异。我们的结果表明,空间视角采择依赖于以身体不同部位为中心的参考框架的加权组合。