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人类能够通过视觉和触觉反馈直观地判断抓握质量并完善他们的判断。

Humans Can Visually Judge Grasp Quality and Refine Their Judgments Through Visual and Haptic Feedback.

作者信息

Maiello Guido, Schepko Marcel, Klein Lina K, Paulun Vivian C, Fleming Roland W

机构信息

Department of Experimental Psychology, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.

Center for Mind, Brain and Behavior, Justus Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.

出版信息

Front Neurosci. 2021 Jan 12;14:591898. doi: 10.3389/fnins.2020.591898. eCollection 2020.

Abstract

How humans visually select where to grasp objects is determined by the physical object properties (e.g., size, shape, weight), the degrees of freedom of the arm and hand, as well as the task to be performed. We recently demonstrated that human grasps are near-optimal with respect to a weighted combination of different cost functions that make grasps uncomfortable, unstable, or impossible, e.g., due to unnatural grasp apertures or large torques. Here, we ask whether humans can consciously access these rules. We test if humans can explicitly judge grasp quality derived from rules regarding grasp size, orientation, torque, and visibility. More specifically, we test if grasp quality can be inferred (i) by using visual cues and motor imagery alone, (ii) from watching grasps executed by others, and (iii) through performing grasps, i.e., receiving visual, proprioceptive and haptic feedback. Stimuli were novel objects made of 10 cubes of brass and wood (side length 2.5 cm) in various configurations. On each object, one near-optimal and one sub-optimal grasp were selected based on one cost function (e.g., torque), while the other constraints (grasp size, orientation, and visibility) were kept approximately constant or counterbalanced. Participants were visually cued to the location of the selected grasps on each object and verbally reported which of the two grasps was best. Across three experiments, participants were required to either (i) passively view the static objects and imagine executing the two competing grasps, (ii) passively view videos of other participants grasping the objects, or (iii) actively grasp the objects themselves. Our results show that, for a majority of tested objects, participants could already judge grasp optimality from simply viewing the objects and imagining to grasp them, but were significantly better in the video and grasping session. These findings suggest that humans can determine grasp quality even without performing the grasp-perhaps through motor imagery-and can further refine their understanding of how to correctly grasp an object through sensorimotor feedback but also by passively viewing others grasp objects.

摘要

人类如何通过视觉选择抓握物体的位置,取决于物体的物理属性(如大小、形状、重量)、手臂和手部的自由度,以及要执行的任务。我们最近证明,就不同成本函数的加权组合而言,人类的抓握近乎最优,这些成本函数会使抓握变得不舒服、不稳定或无法进行,例如由于不自然的抓握孔径或大扭矩。在这里,我们要问人类是否能够有意识地获取这些规则。我们测试人类是否能够明确判断从关于抓握大小、方向、扭矩和可见性的规则中得出的抓握质量。更具体地说,我们测试抓握质量是否可以(i)仅通过视觉线索和运动想象来推断,(ii)从观看他人执行的抓握动作中推断,以及(iii)通过执行抓握动作,即接收视觉、本体感觉和触觉反馈来推断。刺激物是由10个黄铜和木质立方体(边长2.5厘米)以各种配置制成的新颖物体。在每个物体上,基于一个成本函数(如扭矩)选择一个近乎最优的抓握和一个次优的抓握,而其他约束条件(抓握大小、方向和可见性)保持大致恒定或相互抵消。参与者通过视觉线索了解每个物体上选定抓握的位置,并口头报告两个抓握中哪一个是最佳的。在三个实验中,参与者被要求要么(i)被动观看静态物体并想象执行两个相互竞争的抓握动作,(ii)被动观看其他参与者抓握物体的视频,要么(iii)自己主动抓握物体。我们的结果表明,对于大多数测试物体,参与者仅通过观看物体并想象抓握就能判断抓握的最优性,但在视频和抓握环节中表现得明显更好。这些发现表明,人类即使不执行抓握动作也能确定抓握质量——也许是通过运动想象——并且可以通过感觉运动反馈进一步完善他们对如何正确抓握物体的理解,也可以通过被动观看他人抓握物体来实现。

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