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与任务无关的声音会影响对施加于交叉手和非交叉手的触觉刺激的时间顺序判断和表观运动判断。

Task-irrelevant sounds influence both temporal order and apparent-motion judgments about tactile stimuli applied to crossed and uncrossed hands.

作者信息

Badde Stephanie, Röder Brigitte, Bruns Patrick

机构信息

Biological Psychology and Neuropsychology, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.

Department of Psychology, New York University, New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Atten Percept Psychophys. 2018 Apr;80(3):773-783. doi: 10.3758/s13414-017-1476-5.

Abstract

It has been suggested that judgments about the temporal-spatial order of successive tactile stimuli depend on the perceived direction of apparent motion between them. Here we manipulated tactile apparent-motion percepts by presenting a brief, task-irrelevant auditory stimulus temporally in-between pairs of tactile stimuli. The tactile stimuli were applied one to each hand, with varying stimulus onset asynchronies (SOAs). Participants reported the location of the first stimulus (temporal order judgments: TOJs) while adopting both crossed and uncrossed hand postures, so we could scrutinize skin-based, anatomical, and external reference frames. With crossed hands, the sound improved TOJ performance at short (≤300 ms) and at long (>300 ms) SOAs. When the hands were uncrossed, the sound induced a decrease in TOJ performance, but only at short SOAs. A second experiment confirmed that the auditory stimulus indeed modulated tactile apparent motion perception under these conditions. Perceived apparent motion directions were more ambiguous with crossed than with uncrossed hands, probably indicating competing spatial codes in the crossed posture. However, irrespective of posture, the additional sound tended to impair potentially anatomically coded motion direction discrimination at a short SOA of 80 ms, but it significantly enhanced externally coded apparent motion perception at a long SOA of 500 ms. Anatomically coded motion signals imply incorrect TOJ responses with crossed hands, but correct responses when the hands are uncrossed; externally coded motion signals always point toward the correct TOJ response. Thus, taken together, these results suggest that apparent-motion signals are likely taken into account when tactile temporal-spatial information is reconstructed.

摘要

有人提出,对连续触觉刺激的时空顺序的判断取决于它们之间明显运动的感知方向。在这里,我们通过在一对触觉刺激之间的时间间隔内呈现一个短暂的、与任务无关的听觉刺激来操纵触觉明显运动感知。触觉刺激分别施加到每只手上,刺激起始异步(SOA)不同。参与者在采用交叉和不交叉的手部姿势时报告第一个刺激的位置(时间顺序判断:TOJ),这样我们就可以仔细研究基于皮肤的、解剖学的和外部参考框架。当双手交叉时,声音在短(≤300毫秒)和长(>300毫秒)SOA时提高了TOJ表现。当双手不交叉时,声音导致TOJ表现下降,但仅在短SOA时。第二个实验证实,在这些条件下,听觉刺激确实调节了触觉明显运动感知。与不交叉的手相比,交叉的手感知到的明显运动方向更模糊,这可能表明交叉姿势中存在相互竞争的空间编码。然而,无论姿势如何,额外的声音在80毫秒的短SOA时往往会损害潜在的解剖学编码的运动方向辨别,但在500毫秒的长SOA时显著增强了外部编码的明显运动感知。解剖学编码的运动信号意味着双手交叉时TOJ反应错误,但双手不交叉时反应正确;外部编码的运动信号总是指向正确的TOJ反应。因此,综合起来,这些结果表明,在重建触觉时空信息时,明显运动信号可能会被考虑在内。

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