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经验会调节注视行为以及信息提取的有效性,以克服生物运动感知中的倒置效应。

Experience modulates gaze behavior and the effectiveness of information pickup to overcome the inversion effect in biological motion perception.

作者信息

Wang Xiaoye Michael, Feng Zhichen, Yang Mingming, Pan Jing Samantha, Wilson Margaret A, Zhu Qin

机构信息

Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.

Division of Kinesiology and Health, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Jan 28;20(1):e0317290. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0317290. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

The inversion effect in biological motion suggests that presenting a point-light display (PLD) in an inverted orientation impairs the observer's ability to perceive the movement, likely due to the observer's unfamiliarity with the dynamic characteristics of inverted motion. Vertical dancers (VDs), accustomed to performing and perceiving others to perform dance movements in an inverted orientation while being suspended in the air, offer a unique perspective on this phenomenon. A previous study showed that VDs were more sensitive to the artificial inversion of PLDs depicting dance movements when compared to typical and non-dancers if given sufficient dynamic information. The current study compared the gaze behaviors of non-dancers, typical dancers, and VDs when observing PLDs of upright and inverted dance movements (either on the ground or in the air) to determine if the PLDs were artificially inverted. Behavioral results replicated the previous study, showing that VDs were more sensitive in detecting inverted movements. Eye-tracking data revealed that VDs had longer fixations, primarily directed at the depicted dancer's pelvic area. When performing movements in the air, the depicted dancer was suspended via a harness around their pelvis, providing unique dynamic information that specified the movement's canonical orientation. In contrast, although typical dancers also attended to the pelvic area, their lack of experience with perceiving and performing vertical dance movements limited their ability to interpret the dynamic information effectively. These findings highlight the role of specialized visuomotor experience in enhancing biological motion perception and have implications for training techniques that leverage visual strategies to improve performance in complex or unfamiliar movement contexts.

摘要

生物运动中的倒置效应表明,以倒置方向呈现点光显示(PLD)会损害观察者感知运动的能力,这可能是由于观察者对倒置运动的动态特征不熟悉。垂直舞者(VDs)习惯于在空中悬吊时以倒置方向表演并感知他人表演舞蹈动作,这为这一现象提供了独特的视角。先前的一项研究表明,如果给予足够的动态信息,与典型舞者和非舞者相比,垂直舞者对描绘舞蹈动作的PLD的人工倒置更为敏感。当前的研究比较了非舞者、典型舞者和垂直舞者在观察直立和倒置舞蹈动作(在地面或空中)的PLD时的注视行为,以确定PLD是否被人工倒置。行为结果重复了先前的研究,表明垂直舞者在检测倒置动作方面更为敏感。眼动追踪数据显示,垂直舞者的注视时间更长,主要集中在所描绘舞者的骨盆区域。在空中表演动作时,所描绘的舞者通过围绕其骨盆的安全带悬吊,提供了独特的动态信息,明确了动作的标准方向。相比之下,尽管典型舞者也关注骨盆区域,但他们缺乏感知和表演垂直舞蹈动作的经验,限制了他们有效解读动态信息的能力。这些发现突出了专门的视觉运动经验在增强生物运动感知中的作用,并对利用视觉策略来提高复杂或不熟悉运动情境中的表现的训练技术具有启示意义。

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