Center for Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience, North Dakota State University, United States.
Center for Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience, North Dakota State University, United States.
Conscious Cogn. 2018 Sep;64:50-60. doi: 10.1016/j.concog.2018.05.001.
Observers show biases in attention when viewing objects within versus outside of their hands' grasping space. While the hands' proximity to stimuli plays a key role in these effects, recent evidence suggests an observer's affordances for grasping actions also shape visual processing near the hands. The current study examined the relative contributions of proximity and affordances in introducing attentional biases in peripersonal space. Participants placed a single hand on a visual display and detected targets appearing near or far from the hand. Across conditions, the hand was either free, creating an affordance for a grasping action, or immobilized using an orthosis, interfering with the potential to grasp. Replicating previous findings, participants detected targets appearing near the hand more quickly than targets appearing far from the hand. Immobilizing the hands did not disrupt this effect, suggesting that proximity alone is sufficient to facilitate target detection in peripersonal space.
观察者在观察手的抓取空间内外的物体时,会表现出注意力的偏差。虽然手与刺激物的接近程度在这些效应中起着关键作用,但最近的证据表明,观察者的抓握动作的可供性也会影响手附近的视觉处理。本研究考察了在引入近体空间注意力偏差时,接近度和可供性的相对贡献。参与者将一只手放在视觉显示器上,并检测出现在手附近或远处的目标。在所有条件下,手要么是自由的,产生抓握动作的可供性,要么是用矫形器固定的,妨碍了抓握的可能性。与之前的发现一致,参与者对手附近出现的目标的检测速度快于对手远离手出现的目标。固定手并没有破坏这种效应,这表明仅仅是接近度就足以促进近体空间中的目标检测。