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Pointing accurately at a target doesn't require perceiving its location accurately

机译:准确指向目标并不需要准确感知其位置

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Background. Action measures are commonly used to assess the accuracy of perception. However, actions can be calibrated to any stable perceptual experience because stability affords perceptuo-motor adaptation and prediction. Accuracy at action tasks therefore does not require accurate perception. To illustrate this, we measured dynamic pointing after locomotor adaptation. Method. We adapted participants to altered visual feedback during walking in an immersive panoramic virtual environment. Specifically, we doubled the visual gain of walking for one set of participants and adapted the second set to a normal gain. Following adaptation participants were tested in a dynamic pointing task while walking without visual feedback. That is, they started each trial pointing to an obliquely positioned target in the visual world and then tried to track the stationary (remembered) target with their hand while walking with eyes closed. Results. Participants adapted to a normal gain tracked the egocentric location of the targets relatively accurately. However, those adapted to doubled visual gain rotated their hand too rapidly even though they had never practiced pointing in the adapting environment. In contrast, explicit estimates of egocentric distance to similar targets did not differ as a function of adaptation condition, but underestimated egocentric distance in near space by a factor of about 0.75. Evidently adaptation altered spatial updating during locomotion without altering perceived target distance. Conclusions. A great deal of evidence suggests that egocentric distance is misperceived. Locomotor action measures, such as pointing, can be accomplished successfully if spatial updating of egocentric position is calibrated by experience. Thus any misperception of egocentric distance could be masked by such measures. Dynamic pointing tasks are informative about spatial updating, but they are not directly informative about the absolute scaling of perceived space. Actions can be calibrated to successfully reflect perceptuo-motor expectancies even in the presence of inaccurately scaled perceptions.
机译:背景。行动措施通常用于评估感知的准确性。但是,可以将动作校准为任何稳定的感知体验,因为稳定性可以提供感知-运动适应和预测。因此,动作任务的准确性不需要准确的感知。为了说明这一点,我们测量了运动适应后的动态指向。方法。我们让参与者在沉浸式全景虚拟环境中行走时改变了视觉反馈。具体来说,我们将一组参与者的步行视觉增益提高了一倍,并将第二组参与者调整为正常增益。适应后,参与者在没有视觉反馈的情况下进行动态指向任务测试。也就是说,他们开始每次试验时都指向视觉世界中倾斜放置的目标,然后在闭着眼睛行走的同时尝试用手跟踪静止的(记住的)目标。结果。适应正常增益的参与者相对准确地跟踪了目标的自我中心位置。然而,即使他们从未在适应环境中练习过指点,那些适应于将视觉增益提高一倍的人也旋转得太快。相比之下,到类似目标的自我中心距离的显式估计并没有随适应条件而变化,而是在近空间中低估了自我中心距离约0.75。显然,适应在运动过程中改变了空间更新,而没有改变感知的目标距离。结论。大量证据表明,以自我为中心的距离被误解了。如果通过经验校准自我中心位置的空间更新,则可以成功地完成诸如指点等运动动作措施。因此,任何对自我中心距离的误解都可以通过这种措施来掩盖。动态指向任务可以提供有关空间更新的信息,但是它们不能直接提供有关感知空间的绝对缩放的信息。可以对动作进行校准,以便即使在缩放比例不正确的情况下也能成功反映出感知运动预期。

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