Rieser J J, Pick H L, Ashmead D H, Garing A E
Department of Psychology and Human Development, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenessee 37203, USA.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1995 Jun;21(3):480-97. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.21.3.480.
People coordinate the force and direction of skilled actions with target locations and adjust the calibrations to compensate for changing circumstances. Are the adjustments globally organized (adjusting a particular action to fit a particular circumstance would generalize to all actions in the same circumstance); anatomically specific (every effector is adjusted independently of others); of functional (adjustments would generalize to all actions serving the same goal and generating the same perceptible consequences)? Across 10 experiments, changes in the calibration of walking, throwing, and turning-in-place were induced, and generalization of changes in calibration to functionally related and unrelated actions were tested. The experiments demonstrate that humans rapidly adjust the calibration of their walking, turning, and throwing to changing circumstances, and a functional model of perceptual-motor organization is suggested.
人们将熟练动作的力量和方向与目标位置相协调,并调整校准以补偿不断变化的环境。这些调整是全局组织的(将特定动作调整以适应特定情况会推广到相同情况下的所有动作)、解剖学上特定的(每个效应器独立于其他效应器进行调整)还是功能性的(调整会推广到服务于相同目标并产生相同可感知后果的所有动作)?在10个实验中,诱导了行走、投掷和原地转身校准的变化,并测试了校准变化对功能相关和不相关动作的推广情况。实验表明,人类会迅速根据变化的环境调整行走、转身和投掷的校准,并提出了一种感知运动组织的功能模型。