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Eye movements and manual interception of ballistic trajectories: effects of law of motion perturbations and occlusions

机译:眼球运动和弹道的手动拦截:运动摄动和遮挡定律的影响

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Manual interceptions are known to depend critically on integration of visual feedback information and experience-based predictions of the interceptive event. Within this framework, coupling between gaze and limb movements might also contribute to the interceptive outcome, since eye movements afford acquisition of high-resolution visual information. We investigated this issue by analyzing subjects' head-fixed oculomotor behavior during manual interceptions. Subjects moved a mouse cursor to intercept computer-generated ballistic trajectories either congruent with Earth's gravity or perturbed with weightlessness (0g) or hypergravity (2g) effects. In separate sessions, trajectories were either fully visible or occluded before interception to enforce visual prediction. Subjects' oculomotor behavior was classified in terms of amounts of time they gazed at different visual targets and of overall number of saccades. Then, by way of multivariate analyses, we assessed the following: (1) whether eye movement patterns depended on targets' laws of motion and occlusions; and (2) whether interceptive performance was related to the oculomotor behavior. First, we found that eye movement patterns depended significantly on targets' laws of motion and occlusion, suggesting predictive mechanisms. Second, subjects coupled differently oculomotor and interceptive behavior depending on whether targets were visible or occluded. With visible targets, subjects made smaller interceptive errors if they gazed longer at the mouse cursor. Instead, with occluded targets, they achieved better performance by increasing the target's tracking accuracy and by avoiding gaze shifts near interception, suggesting that precise ocular tracking provided better trajectory predictions for the interceptive response.
机译:众所周知,手动拦截主要取决于视觉反馈信息和拦截事件基于经验的预测的集成。在此框架内,凝视和肢体运动之间的耦合也可能有助于拦截结果,因为眼睛运动可以获取高分辨率的视觉信息。我们通过分析对象在人工拦截过程中的头部固定动眼行为来调查此问题。受试者移动鼠标光标以截取与地球重力一致或因失重(0g)或超重力(2g)效应而干扰的计算机生成的弹道。在单独的会话中,轨迹在被拦截以强制执行视觉预测之前完全可见或被遮挡。根据对象凝视不同视觉目标的时间量和扫视的总数,将其动眼动行为分类。然后,通过多变量分析,我们评估了以下内容:(1)眼睛的运动方式是否取决于目标的运动定律和遮挡; (2)拦截性能是否与动眼行为有关。首先,我们发现眼球的运动模式很大程度上取决于目标的运动规律和遮挡规律,提示了预测机制。其次,对象根据目标是可见还是被遮挡而具有不同的动眼和拦截行为。对于可见目标,如果对象在鼠标光标上注视时间更长,则会产生较小的拦截错误。相反,对于被遮挡的目标,它们可以通过提高目标的跟踪精度并避免在拦截附近注视移动来获得更好的性能,这表明精确的眼动跟踪可以为拦截响应提供更好的轨迹预测。

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