Tucker M, Ellis R
Department of Psychology, University of Plymouth, United Kingdom.
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform. 1998 Jun;24(3):830-46. doi: 10.1037//0096-1523.24.3.830.
Accounts of visually directed actions usually assume that their planning begins with an intention to act. This article describes three experiments that challenged this view through the use of a stimulus-response compatibility paradigm with photographs of common graspable objects as stimuli. Participants had to decide as fast as possible whether each object was upright or inverted. Experiments 1 and 2 examined the effect of the irrelevant dimension of left-right object orientation on bimanual and unimanual keypress responses. Experiment 3 examined wrist rotation responses to objects requiring either clockwise or anticlockwise wrist rotations when grasped. The results (a) are consistent with the view that seen objects automatically potentiate components of the actions they afford, (b) show that compatibility effects of an irrelevant stimulus dimension can be obtained across a wide variety of naturally occurring stimuli, and (c) support the view that intentions to act operate on already existing motor representations of the possible actions in a visual scene.
关于视觉引导动作的描述通常假定其规划始于行动意图。本文描述了三项实验,这些实验通过使用刺激 - 反应兼容性范式,以常见可抓握物体的照片作为刺激,对这一观点提出了挑战。参与者必须尽快判断每个物体是正立还是倒立。实验1和实验2研究了物体左右方向这一无关维度对双手和单手按键反应的影响。实验3研究了对抓取时需要顺时针或逆时针手腕旋转的物体的手腕旋转反应。结果表明:(a)与视觉所见物体能自动增强其所能引发动作的组成部分这一观点一致;(b)表明无关刺激维度的兼容性效应可在多种自然出现的刺激中获得;(c)支持行动意图作用于视觉场景中可能动作的已有运动表征这一观点。