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The plasticity of gravitational reference frame and the subjective vertical: peripheral visual information affects the oblique effect.

机译:重力参考系和主观垂直方向的可塑性:外围视觉信息会影响倾斜效果。

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The experiment examined the human visual perception of orientations and the nature of reference frame in which the oblique effect (lower performance in oblique orientations than in vertical or horizontal ones) was defined. Previous research [M. Luyat, E. Gentaz, Body tilt effect on the reproduction of orientations: studies on the visual oblique effect and subjective orientations, J. Exp. Psychol. Hum. Percept. Perform. 28 (2002) 1002-1011. M. Luyat, E. Gentaz, T.R. Corte, M. Guerraz, Reference frames and haptic perception of orientation: body and head tilt effects on the oblique effect, Percept. Psychophys. 63 (2001) 541-554], using head tilt paradigm to uncouple the gravitational, egocentric and subjective reference frames, showed that the oblique effect was mapped in a subjective gravitational reference frame with the subjective vertical as a cardinal orientation. However, the subjective vertical is not only affected by the tilt of head but also by the tilt of visual context. Then, the tilt of visualoriented cues is another paradigm permitting to evidence the role of the subjective gravitational reference frame. Sixteen participants were asked to reproduce five different orientations of a luminous line: horizontal (0 degrees ), 45 degrees (oblique), 90 degrees (vertical), 135 degrees (oblique) and the subjective vertical. These orientations were reproduced with no visual contextual cues and with tilted visual contextual cues tilted 15 degrees either to the left or to the right. The results showed that the oblique effect decreased with tilted visual contexts but was not completely suppressed. These results proved that this oblique effect is defined in a multimodal reference frame which integrates not only vestibular and proprioceptive cues but also peripheral visual information.
机译:实验检查了人类对方向的视觉感知以及定义倾斜效果(倾斜方向的性能比垂直或水平方向的性能低)的参考系的性质。先前的研究[M. Luyat,E。Gentaz,身体倾斜对取向再现的影响:对视觉倾斜效果和主观取向的研究,J。Exp。 Psychol。哼。知觉执行。 28(2002)1002-1011。 M.Luyat,E.Gentaz,T.R。 Corte,M。Guerraz,参考系和方向的触觉感知:身体和头部倾斜对倾斜效果的影响,感知。精神病学。 [J.Am.Chem.Soc.63(2001)541-554]使用头部倾斜范例解开重力,以自我为中心和主观参考系,显示倾斜效果映射在主观重力参考系中,主观垂直方向为基本方向。但是,主观垂直不仅受头部倾斜的影响,还受到视觉环境倾斜的影响。因此,视觉提示的倾斜是另一个范式,可以证明主观重力参考系的作用。要求16位参与者重现发光线的五个不同方向:水平(0度),45度(斜),90度(垂直),135度(斜)和主观垂直。复制这些方向时没有视觉上下文提示,并且倾斜的视觉上下文提示向左或向右倾斜15度。结果表明,倾斜效果随着倾斜的视觉环境而减小,但没有被完全抑制。这些结果证明,这种倾斜效果是在多模式参考框架中定义的,该框架不仅整合了前庭和本体感受的提示,而且还整合了周围的视觉信息。

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