Distinct visual resolution supports aperture shaping in natural and pantomime-grasping.

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL
Matthew Heath, Naila Ayala, Maryam Hamidi, Benjamin Tari
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Abstract

Pantomime-grasping is a "simulated" motor response wherein an individual grasps to an area dissociated from a physical target. The task has been used in the apraxia literature as a proxy for natural grasping (i.e., physically grasping a target); however, it is important to recognize that the task's decoupled spatial relations between stimulus and response renders the top-down processing of target features (e.g., size) that accumulating evidence has shown to be mediated by visual information functionally distinct from natural grasping. Here, we examined whether the visual information supporting pantomime-grasps exhibits a visual resolution power commensurate with natural grasps. Participants were presented with a target and nontarget that differed in size below the perceptual threshold (i.e., 0.5 mm or ∼1.3%) and were asked to make a perceptual judgment about the target (i.e., "smaller" or "larger" than the nontarget) before and after completing natural and pantomime-grasps. Results showed that perceptual judgments "before" and "after" natural and pantomime-grasps did not reliably distinguish between target and nontarget. Natural grasp peak grip apertures (PGAs) scaled to target size and were comparable for "before" and "after" perceptual judgment trials-a result indicating that haptic feedback from physically grasping the target did not "boost" perceptual accuracy. Most notably, pantomime-grasp PGAs were insensitive to target size; that is, responses elicited a visual resolution power less than natural grasps. These results provide convergent evidence that pantomime-grasps are mediated by the same visual information as obligatory perceptions and do not provide a proxy for natural grasps. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved).

独特的视觉分辨率支持孔径塑造自然和哑剧抓取。
哑剧抓取是一种“模拟”运动反应,其中个体抓取与物理目标分离的区域。该任务在失用症文献中被用作自然抓取(即物理抓取目标)的代理;然而,重要的是要认识到,任务在刺激和反应之间的解耦空间关系使得目标特征(例如,大小)的自上而下处理,越来越多的证据表明,视觉信息在功能上与自然抓取不同。在这里,我们研究了支持哑剧掌握的视觉信息是否表现出与自然掌握相称的视觉分辨能力。在完成自然抓取和哑谜抓取之前和之后,参与者被要求对目标(即比非目标“小”或“大”)做出感知判断(即比非目标“小”或“大”),目标的大小低于感知阈值(即0.5毫米或~ 1.3%)。结果表明,自然和哑剧抓取前后的知觉判断不能可靠地区分目标和非目标。自然抓握峰值孔径(PGAs)缩放到目标大小,并且在“之前”和“之后”的感知判断试验中具有可比性——这一结果表明,物理抓握目标的触觉反馈并没有“提高”感知准确性。最值得注意的是,哑剧抓取PGAs对目标尺寸不敏感;也就是说,反应引起的视觉分辨能力低于自然的把握。这些结果提供了趋同的证据,证明哑剧掌握是由与强制性知觉相同的视觉信息介导的,而不是自然掌握的代理。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA,版权所有)。
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期刊介绍: The Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology publishes original research papers that advance understanding of the field of experimental psychology, broadly considered. This includes, but is not restricted to, cognition, perception, motor performance, attention, memory, learning, language, decision making, development, comparative psychology, and neuroscience. The journal publishes - papers reporting empirical results that advance knowledge in a particular research area; - papers describing theoretical, methodological, or conceptual advances that are relevant to the interpretation of empirical evidence in the field; - brief reports (less than 2,500 words for the main text) that describe new results or analyses with clear theoretical or methodological import.
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