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Multisensory Tracking of Objects in Darkness: Capture of Positive Afterimages by the Tactile and Proprioceptive Senses

机译:在黑暗中对物体的多感官跟踪:通过触觉和本体感觉来捕捉积极的余像

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This paper reports on three experiments investigating the contribution of different sensory modalities to the tracking of objects moved in total darkness. Participants sitting in the dark were exposed to a brief, bright flash which reliably induced a positive visual afterimage of the scene so illuminated. If the participants subsequently move their hand in the darkness, the visual afterimage of that hand fades or disappears; this is presumably due to conflict between the illusory visual afterimage (of the hand in its original location) and other information (e.g., proprioceptive) from a general mechanism for tracking body parts. This afterimage disappearance effect also occurs for held objects which are moved in the dark, and some have argued that this represents a case of body schema extension, i.e. the rapid incorporation of held external objects into the body schema. We demonstrate that the phenomenon is not limited to held objects and occurs in conditions where incorporation into the body schema is unlikely. Instead, we propose that the disappearance of afterimages of objects moved in darkness comes from a general mechanism for object tracking which integrates input from multiple sensory systems. This mechanism need not be limited to tracking body parts, and thus we need not invoke body schema extension to explain the afterimage disappearance. In this series of experiments, we test whether auditory feedback of object movement can induce afterimage disappearance, demonstrate that the disappearance effect scales with the magnitude of proprioceptive feedback, and show that tactile feedback alone is sufficient for the effect. Together, these data demonstrate that the visual percept of a positive afterimage is constructed not just from visual input of the scene when light reaches the eyes, but in conjunction with input from multiple other senses.
机译:本文报告了三个实验,这些实验研究了不同的感觉方式对在完全黑暗中移动的物体的跟踪的贡献。坐在黑暗中的参与者被暴露在短暂的明亮闪光下,从而可靠地在如此照亮的场景中产生积极的视觉余像。如果参与者随后在黑暗中移动他们的手,那只手的视觉余像就会消失或消失。这大概是由于(手在其原始位置的)虚幻的视觉余像与来自跟踪身体部位的一般机制的其他信息(例如本体感受)之间的冲突。这种残像消失效应也发生在黑暗中移动的被握持物体上,并且有人认为这代表了身体图式扩展的情况,即,将保持的外部物体快速并入到身体图式中。我们证明了这种现象不仅限于持有的物体,而且发生在不太可能并入人体模式的情况下。取而代之的是,我们提出在黑暗中移动的物体的残像的消失来自物体追踪的通用机制,该机制整合了来自多个感官系统的输入。这种机制不必局限于跟踪身体部位,因此我们不需要调用身体模式扩展来解释残像消失。在这一系列实验中,我们测试了物体运动的听觉反馈是否会导致残像消失,证明消失效果与本体感受反馈的大小成比例,并表明仅触觉反馈就足以实现该效果。这些数据加在一起表明,积极残像的视觉感知不仅是根据光线到达眼睛时场景的视觉输入而构建的,而且还来自多种其他感觉的输入。

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    Brian W. Stone; Jessica Tinker;

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  • 年(卷),期 -1(11),3
  • 年度 -1
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  • 总页数 23
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