Lin Lisa P Y, Drewing Knut, Doerschner Katja
Department of Psychology, Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Giessen, Germany.
J Vis. 2025 May 1;25(6):2. doi: 10.1167/jov.25.6.2.
Image motion contributes to the perception of visual material properties, and motion signals are generated during active exploration. However, little is known about how specific perceptual tasks influence the actions that generate these cues. In an experiment using virtual reality and real-time hand tracking, we investigated how the demands of perceptual tasks (e.g., judging gloss or lightness) shape exploratory behaviors. Participants either observed or actively explored objects varying in gloss and lightness while performing a matching task. We analyzed how their exploration patterns varied based on the tasks. Using the same stimuli in both tasks, we found that participants explored objects more extensively when judging gloss than when judging lightness. These findings suggest a strategic prioritization of relevant cues for gloss judgments, with participants using larger movements and object rotation to enhance viewing perspectives and highlight detection. Our findings show that exploration behaviors are task dependent, with actions adapted to the demands of the perceptual task at hand.
图像运动有助于视觉材料属性的感知,并且在主动探索过程中会产生运动信号。然而,对于特定的感知任务如何影响产生这些线索的动作,我们却知之甚少。在一项使用虚拟现实和实时手部跟踪的实验中,我们研究了感知任务(例如判断光泽度或亮度)的要求如何塑造探索行为。参与者在执行匹配任务时,要么观察要么主动探索光泽度和亮度各异的物体。我们分析了他们的探索模式如何因任务而异。在两项任务中使用相同的刺激物,我们发现参与者在判断光泽度时比判断亮度时对物体的探索更广泛。这些发现表明,在光泽度判断中,参与者会对相关线索进行策略性优先排序,通过更大的动作和物体旋转来增强观察视角并突出检测效果。我们的研究结果表明,探索行为取决于任务,动作会根据手头感知任务的要求进行调整。