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走得更远:模拟低视力增加了运动时对行进距离的感知。

Going the distance and beyond: simulated low vision increases perception of distance traveled during locomotion.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, University of Utah, 380 South 1530 East, Room 502, Salt Lake City, UT, 84112, USA.

Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT, USA.

出版信息

Psychol Res. 2019 Oct;83(7):1349-1362. doi: 10.1007/s00426-018-1019-2. Epub 2018 Apr 21.

Abstract

In a series of experiments, we tested the hypothesis that severely degraded viewing conditions during locomotion distort the perception of distance traveled. Some research suggests that there is little-to-no systematic error in perceiving closer distances from a static viewpoint with severely degraded acuity and contrast sensitivity (which we will refer to as blur). However, several related areas of research-extending across domains of perception, attention, and spatial learning-suggest that degraded acuity and contrast sensitivity would affect estimates of distance traveled during locomotion. In a first experiment, we measured estimations of distance traveled in a real-world locomotion task and found that distances were overestimated with blur compared to normal vision using two measures: verbal reports and visual matching (Experiments 1 a, b, and c). In Experiment 2, participants indicated their estimate of the length of a previously traveled path by actively walking an equivalent distance in a viewing condition that either matched their initial path (e.g., blur/blur) or did not match (e.g., blur/normal). Overestimation in blur was found only when participants learned the path in blur and made estimates in normal vision (not in matched blur learning/judgment trials), further suggesting a reliance on dynamic visual information in estimates of distance traveled. In Experiment 3, we found evidence that perception of speed is similarly affected by the blur vision condition, showing an overestimation in perception of speed experienced in wheelchair locomotion during blur compared to normal vision. Taken together, our results demonstrate that severely degraded acuity and contrast sensitivity may increase people's tendency to overestimate perception of distance traveled, perhaps because of an increased perception of speed of self-motion.

摘要

在一系列实验中,我们测试了这样一个假设,即在运动过程中严重退化的视觉条件会扭曲对所行距离的感知。一些研究表明,在静态视点下,即使视力和对比敏感度严重下降(我们将其称为模糊),对近距离的感知也几乎没有系统误差。然而,几个相关的研究领域——包括感知、注意力和空间学习——表明,在运动过程中,视力和对比敏感度的下降会影响对所行距离的估计。在第一个实验中,我们测量了在真实运动任务中对所行距离的估计,发现与正常视力相比,模糊条件下的距离估计会被高估,这是通过两种方法得出的:口头报告和视觉匹配(实验 1a、1b 和 1c)。在实验 2 中,参与者通过在与初始路径匹配(例如,模糊/模糊)或不匹配(例如,模糊/正常)的视觉条件下主动走相同的距离,来指示他们对之前走过的路径的估计长度。只有当参与者在模糊条件下学习路径并在正常视力下做出估计时,才会发现模糊中的高估,这进一步表明在对所行距离的估计中依赖于动态视觉信息。在实验 3 中,我们发现了速度感知也受到模糊视觉条件影响的证据,表明在模糊条件下轮椅运动的速度感知被高估,而在正常视力下则没有。总的来说,我们的结果表明,严重下降的视力和对比敏感度可能会增加人们对所行距离感知的高估倾向,这可能是由于对自身运动速度的感知增加所致。

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