Flanagan J R, Wing A M
Department of Psychology, Queen's University, Kingston, ON, Canada.
Percept Psychophys. 1997 Jan;59(1):111-8. doi: 10.3758/bf03206853.
In this paper, we report the results from two experiments in which subjects were required to discriminate horizontal load forces applied to a manipulandum held with a precision grip. The roughness (and hence friction) of the grip surfaces and required grip force were manipulated. In the first experiment, subjects were instructed to judge the load while maintaining hand position and not letting the manipulandum slip. It was found that performance was influenced by surface texture; a given load was judged to be greater when the surface texture was smooth than when it was rough. This result is consistent with a previous study based on lifting objects and indicates that the effect of surface texture applies to loads in general and not just to gravitational loads (i.e., weight). To test whether the load acting on a smooth object is judged to be greater because the grip force required to prevent it from slipping is larger, a second experiment was carried out. Subjects used a visual feedback display to maintain the same grip force for smooth and rough manipulandum surfaces. In this case, there was no effect of surface texture on load perception. These results provide evidence that perceived load depends on the grip force used to resist the load. The implications of these results in terms of central and peripheral factors underlying load discrimination are considered.
在本文中,我们报告了两项实验的结果。在这两项实验中,受试者需要辨别施加于用精密抓握方式握持的操作手柄上的水平负载力。抓握表面的粗糙度(以及由此产生的摩擦力)和所需的抓握力均受到了操控。在第一个实验中,受试者被要求在保持手部位置且不让操作手柄滑动的同时判断负载。结果发现,表现受到表面纹理的影响;当表面纹理光滑时,给定的负载被判断为比表面粗糙时更大。这一结果与之前一项基于提起物体的研究一致,表明表面纹理的影响普遍适用于负载,而不仅仅是重力负载(即重量)。为了测试作用在光滑物体上的负载被判断为更大是否是因为防止其滑动所需的抓握力更大,我们进行了第二个实验。受试者使用视觉反馈显示器,以便在光滑和粗糙的操作手柄表面保持相同的抓握力。在这种情况下,表面纹理对负载感知没有影响。这些结果提供了证据,表明感知到的负载取决于用于抵抗负载的抓握力。我们还考虑了这些结果在负载辨别背后的中枢和外周因素方面的意义。