Post R B, Welch R B
Department of Psychology, University of California, Davis 95616, USA.
Percept Psychophys. 1998 Jul;60(5):821-5. doi: 10.3758/bf03206065.
Perceived movement of a stationary visual stimulus during head motion was measured before and after adaptation intervals during which participants performed voluntary head oscillations while viewing a moving spot. During these intervals, participants viewed the spot stimulus moving alternately in the same direction as the head was moving during either .25- or 2.0-Hz oscillations, and then in the opposite direction as the head at the other of the two frequencies. Postadaptation measures indicated that the visual stimuli were perceived as stationary only if traveling in the same direction as that viewed during adaptation at the same frequency of head motion. Thus, opposite directions of spot motion were perceived as stationary following adaptation depending on head movement frequency. The results provide an example of the ability to establish dual (or "context-specific") adaptations to altered visual-vestibular feedback.
在适应期前后,测量了头部运动期间静止视觉刺激的感知运动。在适应期内,参与者在观看移动光斑时进行自主头部摆动。在此期间,参与者观看光斑刺激,光斑在0.25赫兹或2.0赫兹振荡期间与头部运动方向相同的方向交替移动,然后在两个频率中的另一个频率下与头部运动方向相反。适应后测量表明,只有当视觉刺激与适应期间在相同头部运动频率下观看的方向相同时,才会被视为静止。因此,根据头部运动频率,光斑运动的相反方向在适应后被视为静止。这些结果提供了一个建立对改变的视觉-前庭反馈的双重(或“特定情境”)适应能力的例子。