Sulutvedt Unni, Mannix Thea K, Laeng Bruno
Department of Psychology, University of Oslo.
Cogn Sci. 2018 Nov;42(8):3159-3176. doi: 10.1111/cogs.12684. Epub 2018 Oct 9.
Pupillary responses and associated vergence eye movements were monitored during imagery of objects of differing sizes ("large" or "small") from varying distances ("near" or "far"). Objects' imagined size and distance affected oculomotor behavior. Objects visualized as "far" resulted in the larger pupil dilations and smaller visual angle, while small objects imagined "near" were associated with smaller pupils in contrast to relatively larger pupils when imagined as "far" away. Furthermore, near objects resulted in larger visual angle, and particularly, vergence adjustments were observed that were dependent on imagined size and distance of the small objects. The findings are consistent with the idea that imagery emulates perception, also at the embodied level of oculomotor behaviors.
在想象来自不同距离(“近”或“远”)的不同大小(“大”或“小”)的物体时,监测瞳孔反应及相关的辐辏眼球运动。物体的想象大小和距离影响眼动行为。想象为“远”的物体导致更大的瞳孔扩张和更小的视角,而想象为“近”的小物体与较小的瞳孔相关,与之形成对比的是,当想象为“远”时瞳孔相对较大。此外,近处物体导致更大的视角,特别是观察到辐辏调节取决于小物体的想象大小和距离。这些发现与以下观点一致,即表象在眼动行为的具身水平上也模拟感知。