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Sensory Processing: Context effects on smooth pursuit and manual interception of a disappearing target

机译:感官处理:上下文对平稳追踪和手动拦截正在消失的目标的影响

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In our natural environment, we interact with moving objects that are surrounded by richly textured, dynamic visual contexts. Yet most laboratory studies on vision and movement show visual objects in front of uniform gray backgrounds. Context effects on eye movements have been widely studied, but it is less well known how visual contexts affect hand movements. Here we ask whether eye and hand movements integrate motion signals from target and context similarly or differently, and whether context effects on eye and hand change over time. We developed a track-intercept task requiring participants to track the initial launch of a moving object (“ball”) with smooth pursuit eye movements. The ball disappeared after a brief presentation, and participants had to intercept it in a designated “hit zone.” In two experiments (n = 18 human observers each), the ball was shown in front of a uniform or a textured background that either was stationary or moved along with the target. Eye and hand movement latencies and speeds were similarly affected by the visual context, but eye and hand interception (eye position at time of interception, and hand interception timing error) did not differ significantly between context conditions. Eye and hand interception timing errors were strongly correlated on a trial-by-trial basis across all context conditions, highlighting the close relation between these responses in manual interception tasks. Our results indicate that visual contexts similarly affect eye and hand movements but that these effects may be short-lasting, affecting movement trajectories more than movement end points.>NEW & NOTEWORTHY In a novel track-intercept paradigm, human observers tracked a briefly shown object moving across a textured, dynamic context and intercepted it with their finger after it had disappeared. Context motion significantly affected eye and hand movement latency and speed, but not interception accuracy; eye and hand position at interception were correlated on a trial-by-trial basis. Visual context effects may be short-lasting, affecting movement trajectories more than movement end points.
机译:在我们的自然环境中,我们与被丰富纹理,动态视觉环境围绕的运动对象进行交互。然而,大多数关于视觉和运动的实验室研究都在统一的灰色背景下显示了视觉对象。背景技术对眼睛运动的影响已得到广泛研究,但鲜为人知的是视觉背景如何影响手部运动。在这里,我们询问眼睛和手部的运动是否以相似或不同方式整合了来自目标和上下文的运动信号,以及上下文对眼睛和手部的影响是否随时间变化。我们开发了一项侦听任务,要求参与者以顺畅的追踪眼动来跟踪运动物体(“球”)的初始发射。简短介绍后,球消失了,参与者不得不在指定的“打击区”将其拦截。在两个实验中(每个n = 18个人类观察者),球被显示在静止或与目标一起移动的均匀或带纹理的背景前面。眼睛和手的运动潜伏期和速度同样受到视觉环境的影响,但是在环境条件之间,眼睛和手的截取(截取时的眼睛位置以及截取的时间误差)没有显着差异。在所有情境条件下,眼部和手部的拦截计时误差在每次试验中均具有很强的相关性,这突出显示了手动拦截任务中这些响应之间的密切关系。我们的结果表明,视觉环境同样会影响眼睛和手部的动作,但这些影响可能持续时间很短,对运动轨迹的影响远大于运动终点。> NEW&NOTEWORTHY 在一种新颖的截距范例中,人类观察者追踪了一个短暂显示的物体,它在纹理化的动态环境中移动,消失后用手指拦截。上下文运动显着影响眼睛和手部运动的潜伏时间和速度,但不影响截取精度;拦截时的眼部和手部位置通过逐项试验进行关联。视觉上下文效果可能持续时间很短,对运动轨迹的影响大于运动终点。

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