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Tactile input and empathy modulate the perception of ambiguous biological motion

机译:触觉输入和共情调节了模棱两可的生物运动的感知

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Evidence has shown that task-irrelevant auditory cues can bias perceptual decisions regarding directional information associated with biological motion, as indicated in perceptual tasks using point-light walkers (PLWs) (Brooks et al., 2007). In the current study, we extended the investigation of cross-modal influences to the tactile domain by asking how tactile input resolves perceptual ambiguity in visual apparent motion, and how empathy plays a role in this cross-modal interaction. In Experiment 1, we simulated the tactile feedback on the observers' fingertips when the (upright or inverted) PLWs (comprised of either all red or all green dots) were walking (leftwards or rightwards). The temporal periods between tactile events and critical visual events (the PLW's feet hitting the ground) were manipulated so that the tap could lead, synchronize, or lag the visual foot-hitting-ground event. We found that the temporal structures between tactile (feedback) and visual (hitting) events systematically biases the directional perception for upright PLWs, making either leftwards or rightwards more dominant. However, this effect was absent for inverted PLWs. In Experiment 2, we examined how empathy modulates cross-modal capture. Instead of giving tactile feedback on participants' fingertips, we gave taps on their ankles and presented the PLWs with motion directions of approaching (facing toward observer)/receding (facing away from observer) to resemble normal walking postures. With the same temporal structure, we found that individuals with higher empathy were more subject to perceptual bias in the presence of tactile feedback. Taken together, our findings showed that task-irrelevant tactile input can resolve the otherwise ambiguous perception of the direction of biological motion, and this cross-modal bias was mediated by higher level social-cognitive factors, including empathy.
机译:有证据表明,与任务无关的听觉提示会偏向于与生物运动相关的方向性信息的知觉决策,如使用点光源步行器(PLW)的知觉任务所表明的那样(Brooks等,2007)。在当前的研究中,我们通过询问触觉输入如何解决视觉明显运动中的感知歧义以及同理心在这种跨模态交互中的作用,将跨模态影响的研究扩展到触觉域。在实验1中,当(竖直或倒置的)PLW(由所有红色或所有绿色点组成)行走(向左或向右)行走时,我们模拟了观察者指尖上的触觉反馈。操纵触觉事件和关键视觉事件(PLW的脚撞到地面)之间的时间间隔,以便水龙头可以引导,同步或滞后于视觉触地事件。我们发现触觉(反馈)和视觉(击中)事件之间的时间结构会系统性地偏向于直立PLW的方向感知,从而使向左或向右更具优势。但是,对于倒置PLW则没有这种效果。在实验2中,我们研究了共情如何调节跨模式捕获。我们没有在参与者的指尖上提供触觉反馈,而是在他们的脚踝上进行了轻拍,并向PLW展示了接近(面向观察者)/后退(远离观察者)的运动方向,类似于正常的步行姿势。在相同的时间结构下,我们发现,在有触觉反馈的情况下,具有较高同理心的人更容易受到感知偏见的影响。两者合计,我们的研究结果表明,与任务无关的触觉输入可以解决生物运动方向原本就模棱两可的问题,而这种跨模式的偏见是由较高水平的社会认知因素(包括同情心)介导的。

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