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双眼视觉与自然地形行走时脚步位置的控制。

Binocular vision and the control of foot placement during walking in natural terrain.

机构信息

Department of Neural Science, New York University, New York, USA.

Department of Psychology, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA.

出版信息

Sci Rep. 2021 Oct 22;11(1):20881. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-99846-0.

Abstract

Coordination between visual and motor processes is critical for the selection of stable footholds when walking in uneven terrains. While recent work (Matthis et al. in Curr Biol 8(28):1224-1233, 2018) demonstrates a tight link between gaze (visual) and gait (motor), it remains unclear which aspects of visual information play a role in this visuomotor control loop, and how the loss of this information affects that relationship. Here we examine the role of binocular information in the visuomotor control of walking over complex terrain. We recorded eye and body movements while normally-sighted participants walked over terrains of varying difficulty, with intact vision or with vision in one eye blurred to disrupt binocular vision. Gaze strategy was highly sensitive to the complexity of the terrain, with more fixations dedicated to foothold selection as the terrain became more difficult. The primary effect of increased sensory uncertainty due to disrupted binocular vision was a small bias in gaze towards closer footholds, indicating greater pressure on the visuomotor control process. Participants with binocular vision losses due to developmental disorders (i.e., amblyopia, strabismus), who have had the opportunity to develop alternative strategies, also biased their gaze towards closer footholds. Across all participants, we observed a relationship between an individual's typical level of binocular visual function and the degree to which gaze is shifted toward the body. Thus the gaze-gait relationship is sensitive to the level of sensory uncertainty, and deficits in binocular visual function (whether transient or long-standing) have systematic effects on gaze strategy in complex terrains. We conclude that binocular vision provides useful information for locating footholds during locomotion. Furthermore, we have demonstrated that combined eye/body tracking in natural environments can be used to provide a more detailed understanding of the impact of a type of vision loss on the visuomotor control process of walking, a vital everyday task.

摘要

在不平坦的地形中行走时,视觉和运动过程的协调对于选择稳定的立足点至关重要。虽然最近的研究(Matthis 等人,在《当代生物学》8(28):1224-1233,2018)表明目光(视觉)和步态(运动)之间存在紧密联系,但仍不清楚视觉信息的哪些方面在这个视觉运动控制回路中发挥作用,以及失去这种信息如何影响这种关系。在这里,我们研究了双眼信息在复杂地形中行走的视觉运动控制中的作用。我们记录了正常视力参与者在不同难度的地形上行走时的眼睛和身体运动,视野完整或一只眼睛的视力模糊以破坏双眼视觉。注视策略对地形的复杂性高度敏感,随着地形变得更加困难,更多的注视点用于选择立足点。由于双眼视觉受到干扰而导致的感觉不确定性增加的主要影响是注视点稍微偏向更近的立足点,这表明对视觉运动控制过程的压力更大。由于发育障碍(即弱视、斜视)而导致双眼视觉丧失的参与者,他们有机会发展替代策略,也将他们的目光偏向更近的立足点。在所有参与者中,我们观察到个体典型的双眼视觉功能水平与注视点向身体转移的程度之间存在关系。因此,注视-步态关系对感觉不确定性水平敏感,并且双眼视觉功能的缺陷(无论是暂时的还是长期的)对复杂地形中的注视策略有系统的影响。我们得出的结论是,双眼视觉为在运动过程中定位立足点提供了有用的信息。此外,我们已经证明,在自然环境中结合眼睛/身体跟踪可以更详细地了解视力丧失对行走的视觉运动控制过程的影响,这是一项至关重要的日常任务。

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