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Progressive locomotor recalibration during blind walking

机译:盲步行时进行性运动自校正

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Blind walking has become a common measure of perceived target location. This article addresses the possibility that blind walking might vary systematically within an experimental session as participants accrue exposure to nonvisual locomotion. Such variations could complicate the interpretation of blind walking as a measure of perceived location. We measured walked distance, velocity, and pace length in indoor and outdoor environments (1.5-16.0 in target distances). Walked distance increased over 37 trials by approximately 9.33% of the target distance; velocity (and to a lesser extent, pace length) also increased, primarily in the first few trials. In addition, participants exhibited more unintentional forward drift in a blindfolded marching-in-place task after exposure to nonvisual walking. The results suggest that participants not only gain confidence as blind-walking exposure increases, but also adapt to nonvisual walking in a way that biases responses toward progressively longer walked distances.
机译:盲目行走已成为感知目标位置的常见度量。本文讨论了由于参与者逐渐暴露于非视觉运动而在实验过程中盲目行走可能会系统地发生变化的可能性。这样的变化可能会使盲目步行作为感知位置的度量的解释变得复杂。我们测量了室内和室外环境中的步行距离,速度和步长(目标距离为1.5-16.0)。在37次试验中,步行距离增加了目标距离的9.33%;速度(以及较小程度的步速)也有所增加,主要是在前几次试验中。此外,在暴露于非视觉行走之后,参与者在蒙住眼睛的行进任务中表现出更多的无意向前漂移。结果表明,参与者不仅会随着盲目步行暴露的增加而获得信心,而且还会以使响应偏向于更长的步行距离的方式适应非视觉步行。

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