Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, CA, United States.
University of Nebraska, Lincoln, United States.
Conscious Cogn. 2018 Sep;64:154-163. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2018.04.012. Epub 2018 May 5.
The hand proximity effect (nearby hands influence visual processing) reflects the integration of vision and proprioception for upcoming action; it is reduced when hand position is occluded. In an ERP study, we investigate whether hand proximity, without vision of the hand, accentuates the processing of stimuli requiring actions (targets) early (N1) and later (P3) in processing. In a go/no-go paradigm, participants viewed stimuli between two panels with hands placed near or far from stimuli. Occlusion of the hand eliminated near-hand target vs. non-target differentiation of the N1; amplification of near-hand target amplitudes emerged at the P3. Visual hand location appears necessary to draw visual attention to intended-action objects to integrate body and visual information early in processing. The integration of visual stimulus information and hand position from proprioception appears later in processing, indicating greater reliance on cognitive systems for discriminating the task-relevance of a stimulus.
手部接近效应(附近的手会影响视觉处理)反映了视觉和本体感觉对于即将到来的动作的整合;当手的位置被遮挡时,这种效应会减弱。在一项 ERP 研究中,我们研究了在没有手的视觉情况下,手部的接近是否会增强对需要动作的刺激(目标)的早期(N1)和晚期(P3)处理。在一个 Go/No-Go 范式中,参与者在两个面板之间查看刺激,手放置在靠近或远离刺激的位置。手部遮挡消除了近手目标与非目标在 N1 上的差异;近手目标的振幅在 P3 上放大。视觉手的位置似乎需要将视觉注意力吸引到预期动作的物体上,以便在处理的早期整合身体和视觉信息。视觉刺激信息和本体感觉对手部位置的整合在处理后期出现,这表明在辨别刺激的任务相关性时,对认知系统的依赖更大。