Department of Human Movement Sciences, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, NL - 1081BT, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Sci Rep. 2017 Sep 7;7(1):10793. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-11200-5.
Directing our gaze towards a moving target has two known advantages for judging its trajectory: the spatial resolution with which the target is seen is maximized, and signals related to the eyes' movements are combined with retinal cues to better judge the target's motion. We here explore whether tracking a target with one's eyes also prevents factors that are known to give rise to systematic errors in judging retinal speeds from resulting in systematic errors in interception. Subjects intercepted white or patterned disks that moved from left to right across a large screen at various constant velocities while either visually tracking the target or fixating the position at which they were required to intercept the target. We biased retinal motion perception by moving the pattern within the patterned targets. This manipulation led to large systematic errors in interception when subjects were fixating, but not when they were tracking the target. The reduction in the errors did not depend on how smoothly the eyes were tracking the target shortly before intercepting it. We propose that tracking targets with one's eyes when one wants to intercept them makes one less susceptible to biases in judging their motion.
将目光聚焦于移动的目标有两个已知的优势,有助于判断其运动轨迹:一是目标的空间分辨率最大化,二是将与眼睛运动相关的信号与视网膜线索相结合,从而更好地判断目标的运动。我们在这里探讨的是,当人们用眼睛跟踪目标时,是否也可以防止导致判断视网膜速度时出现系统性错误的因素,从而导致在拦截时出现系统性错误。在各种恒定速度下,被试者在一个大屏幕上从左到右移动白色或图案化的圆盘,要么通过视觉跟踪目标,要么注视他们需要拦截目标的位置。我们通过在图案化目标内移动图案来改变视网膜运动感知。当被试者注视时,这种操作会导致拦截时出现很大的系统性错误,但当他们跟踪目标时则不会。在接近拦截目标时,眼睛跟踪目标的平滑程度对减少错误没有影响。我们提出,当人们想要拦截目标时,用眼睛跟踪目标会使人不太容易受到判断目标运动时的偏差的影响。