Heller M A
Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina 27110.
Percept Psychophys. 1993 Nov;54(5):675-81. doi: 10.3758/bf03211791.
This study was an attempt to clarify the mechanisms responsible for the benefits of visual guidance in tactual braille recognition. Subjects touched +90 degrees tilted braille under normal room lighting, or with low lighting, with or without visual guidance. Both visual information about finger angle and spatial reference information were manipulated with stained glass and light-emitting diodes. The provision of visual information about finger angle alone was no help to braille recognition, and performance was low. Adding visual spatial reference information to vision of finger angle raised performance. However, recognition accuracy was also substantially improved by low lighting. The benefits of darkness for haptics did not generalize to the reading of upright, two-letter braille words. It was proposed that extraneous visual information may distract sighted subjects in haptic tasks that require mental rotation of visual images.
本研究旨在阐明视觉引导在触觉盲文识别中产生益处的机制。受试者在正常室内照明或低照明条件下,有或没有视觉引导的情况下触摸倾斜90度的盲文。通过彩色玻璃和发光二极管来操纵关于手指角度的视觉信息和空间参考信息。仅提供关于手指角度的视觉信息对盲文识别没有帮助,表现较差。在手指角度视觉信息中添加视觉空间参考信息提高了表现。然而,低照明也显著提高了识别准确率。黑暗对触觉的益处并未推广到直立的双字母盲文字词的阅读中。有人提出,在需要对视觉图像进行心理旋转的触觉任务中,无关的视觉信息可能会分散有视力受试者的注意力。