Institut für Psychologie III der Universität Würzburg, Röntgenring 11, 97070, Würzburg, Germany.
Exp Brain Res. 2019 Sep;237(9):2431-2445. doi: 10.1007/s00221-019-05601-3. Epub 2019 Jul 15.
The present study examined mutual influences of visual and body-related signals during planning of an object-oriented action. Participants were to enclose a visual target object using two cursors controlled by the movements of their fingers. During movement preparation, they were asked to judge either the size of the object or a certain finger distance. Both types of judgments were systematically affected by the transformation of finger movements into the movements of visual cursors. We suggest that these biases are perceptual consequences of sensory integration of visual and body-related signals relating to the same external object.
本研究考察了在规划面向对象的动作过程中视觉和与身体相关的信号之间的相互影响。参与者被要求使用由手指运动控制的两个光标包围一个视觉目标对象。在运动准备期间,他们被要求判断目标物体的大小或某个手指距离。这两种类型的判断都受到手指运动转化为视觉光标运动的影响。我们认为,这些偏差是与同一外部物体相关的视觉和与身体相关的信号的感觉整合的知觉后果。