Numao Taku, Fujita Yuri, Ichikawa Kyohei, Ide Shogo, Katori Hidekazu, Shimada Tomoko, Ota Kohei, Ikeda Yumi, Amimoto Kazu
Japanese School of Technology for Social Medicine, Koganei, Tokyo, Japan.
Department of Physical Therapy, Graduate School of Human Health Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan.
Prog Rehabil Med. 2019 Feb 26;4:20190008. doi: 10.2490/prm.20190008. eCollection 2019.
The purpose of this study was to verify the effect on spatial perception in healthy young subjects of an unconscious leftward optical shift created by a head-mounted display (HMD) with an offset camera.
We recruited 40 healthy right-handed adults who were divided into four groups according to the hand used in the tests and the visual direction displayed by the HMD (centered or 10° left). Each of the four groups (n = 10) undertook line bisection tasks across four combinations of variables: using a finger/stick or a mouse to point at a touch panel located 60 or 120 cm away from the subject.
According to the results, regardless of the hand used, when the index finger or a stick was used (reaching condition), the line bisection point was displaced significantly to the left of the center. Additionally, a major left-displacement trend was observed in the short-distance reaching task, which did not require the use of a stick. In contrast, the long-distance task required a stick to be used, and the left displacements were all smaller than those for the short-distance tasks that used the index finger.
This finding may be explained by the subjects having sufficient experience coordinating hand and eye movements in the condition where they used their dominant hand and reached with their own arms without using a stick.
本研究旨在验证头戴式显示器(HMD)配备偏移摄像头所产生的无意识向左视觉偏移对健康年轻受试者空间感知的影响。
我们招募了40名健康的右利手成年人,根据测试中使用的手以及HMD显示的视觉方向(居中或向左10°)将他们分为四组。四组中的每组(n = 10)针对四个变量组合进行线段二等分任务:使用手指/棍棒或鼠标指向距离受试者60或120厘米处的触摸面板。
根据结果,无论使用哪只手,当使用食指或棍棒(伸手条件)时,线段二等分点明显向中心左侧偏移。此外,在不需要使用棍棒的短距离伸手任务中观察到主要的向左偏移趋势。相比之下,长距离任务需要使用棍棒,且向左的偏移均小于使用食指的短距离任务。
这一发现可能是因为受试者在使用优势手且不使用棍棒自行伸手的情况下,有足够的协调手眼运动的经验。