Department of General Psychology, University of Padova, Padova, Italy.
Centro Interdisciplinare Beniamino Segre, Accademia dei Lincei, Rome, Italy.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2019 Feb;26(1):298-304. doi: 10.3758/s13423-018-1495-9.
For human beings, monitoring others' errors is essential for efficient goal-directed behavior. Indeed, the mere observation of other individuals' errors provides a rich source of information that can be used to avoid potential errors and improve our performance without direct experience. Recent studies have outlined that vicarious experience of errors influences the observer's overt behavior. This observational posterror slowing (oPES) is supposed to reflect a strategic increase in control aimed at reducing the probability of an error. Because the consequences of error observation have been exclusively investigated by means of arbitrary button-press responses, which limit the investigation to premovement processes, it is unclear whether the observation of an error also influences the online control of goal-directed actions. In the present study, for the first time, we investigated the effect of error observation on the reach-to-grasp movement by means of kinematical analysis. The results revealed that error-observation effects are not confined to premovement processes-they also strategically affect spatial movement trajectories. Our findings add substantially to previous literature, showing that the oPES spreads to movement execution when a more realistic, ecologically valid task is employed.
对于人类来说,监测他人的错误对于高效的目标导向行为至关重要。事实上,仅仅观察他人的错误就提供了丰富的信息来源,可以用来避免潜在的错误并提高我们的表现,而无需直接经验。最近的研究概述了替代性错误体验会影响观察者的外在行为。这种观察后错误减缓(oPES)被认为反映了一种旨在降低错误概率的战略控制增强。由于错误观察的后果仅通过任意的按钮按压反应来研究,这限制了对运动前过程的研究,因此不清楚观察错误是否也会影响目标导向动作的在线控制。在本研究中,我们首次通过运动学分析研究了错误观察对抓握运动的影响。结果表明,错误观察的影响不仅局限于运动前过程——它们还战略性地影响空间运动轨迹。我们的研究结果大大补充了以前的文献,表明当采用更现实、生态有效的任务时,oPES 会扩展到运动执行中。