Ganel Tzvi, Goodale Melvyn A
Psychology Department, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, 8410500, Israel.
The Western Institute for Neuroscience and the Department of Psychology, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, N6A 5B7, Canada.
Neuropsychologia. 2024 Mar 12;195:108806. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2024.108806. Epub 2024 Jan 26.
Visual illusions have provided compelling evidence for a dissociation between perception and action. For example, when two different-sized objects are placed on opposite ends of the Ponzo illusion, people erroneously perceive the physically smaller object to be bigger than the physically larger one, but when they pick up the objects, their grip aperture reflects the real difference in size between the objects. This and similar findings have been demonstrated almost entirely for the right hand in right handers. The scarce research that has examined right and left-handed subjects in this context, has typically used only small samples. Here, we extended this research with a larger sample size (more than 50 in each group) in a version of the Ponzo illusion that allowed us to disentangle the effects of real and illusory size on action and perception in much more powerful way. We also collected a wide range of kinematic measures to assess possible differences in visuomotor control in left and right handers. The results showed that the dissociation between perception and action persisted for both hands in right handers, but only for the right hand in left handers. The left hand of left handers was sensitive to the illusion. Left handers also showed more variable and slower movements, as well as larger safety margins in both hands. These findings suggest that grasping in left handers may require more cognitive supervision, which could lead to greater sensitivity to visual context , particularly with their dominant left hand.
视觉错觉为感知与行动之间的分离提供了有力证据。例如,当两个大小不同的物体放置在庞佐错觉的两端时,人们会错误地认为实际较小的物体比实际较大的物体更大,但当他们拿起这些物体时,他们的抓握孔径反映了物体之间实际的大小差异。几乎所有这类及类似的研究都是在右利手的右手上进行的。在这种情况下,对右利手和左利手受试者进行研究的稀缺研究通常只使用了小样本。在这里,我们在庞佐错觉的一个版本中以更大的样本量(每组超过50人)扩展了这项研究,这使我们能够以更有力的方式区分真实大小和错觉大小对行动和感知的影响。我们还收集了广泛的运动学测量数据,以评估右利手和左利手在视觉运动控制方面可能存在的差异。结果表明,右利手的两只手在感知和行动之间的分离都持续存在,但左利手只有右手存在这种分离。左利手的左手对错觉敏感。左利手在两只手上也表现出更多变、更缓慢的动作,以及更大的安全边际。这些发现表明,左利手的抓握可能需要更多的认知监督,这可能导致他们对视觉环境更加敏感,尤其是使用其优势左手时。