接触时间任务中的眼球运动和运动编程

E. Morya, M. Bertolassi, A. P. Filho, C. Morimoto, R. Ranvaud
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在之前研究“接触时间”任务中的运动控制的实验中[Morya等,2003],在接触前400-600毫秒发生的事件(但不是更早或更晚)使志愿者预测接触发生的时间。许多这样的错误定位或错误时间效应已经在文献中讨论过[Nijhuan, 1994;van Beers et al. 2001]。在初步的眼动追踪实验中[Morya et al. 2004],通过一个简化版本的任务,在志愿者准备回应时,无意识的目光转移表明存在注意力转移,这可能与他们的预期有关。为了更好地理解这些观察中涉及的因素,注视被系统地记录下来,改变了移动目标的速度,并在志愿者执行“接触时间”任务时给出了不同的指示,告诉他们应该看向哪里。
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Eye movements and motor programming in a Time-To-Contact task
In previous experiments investigating motor control in a Time-To-Contact task [Morya et al., 2003], events occurring 400-600 ms prior to contact (but not earlier or later) caused volunteers to anticipate their estimate of when contact occurred. Many such mislocalization or mistiming effects have been discussed in the literature [Nijhuan, 1994; van Beers et al. 2001]. In preliminary eye-tracking experiments [Morya et al. 2004], with a simplified version of the task, involuntary shifts in gaze suggested the presence of attentional shifts as volunteers prepared to respond, that might be associated with their anticipations. To better understand the factors involved in these observations, gaze was sistematically recorded changing the speed of the moving target, and with different instructions as to where the volunteers should look as they performed the Time-To-Contact task.
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