去钓鱼:感知一个物体的长度,而这个物体不是刚性地附着在一个挥动的物体上。

IF 1.6 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Jeffrey B Wagman, Tyler Duffrin, Christopher C Pagano, Brian M Day
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摘要

我们进行了四个实验,以调查人们是否可以感知连接在一个自由挥动的物体(“鱼竿”)上的目标物体(“鱼”)的长度,如果是这样,这种能力是否基于触摸系统对描述移动目标物体所需的力和扭矩的不变机械参数的灵敏度。特别地,我们研究了对质量、静力矩和旋转惯量的敏感性,这些惯量分别是使物体因重力而不下落所需的力、使物体因重力而不旋转所需的扭矩和使物体向不同方向主动旋转所需的扭矩。我们对目标物体的长度(实验1)、目标物体的质量(实验2)和目标物体的质量分布(实验3和4)进行了控制。总的来说,四个实验的结果表明,参与者可以完成这个任务。此外,当所述任务被配置成使其更接近于远距离任务中的挥舞时,这样做的能力是基于对这种力和扭矩的敏感性。
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Gone Fishin': Perceiving the length of one object that is non-rigidly attached to a wielded object.

We performed four experiments to investigate whether people can perceive the length of a target object (a "fish") that is attached to a freely wielded object (the "fishing pole") by a length of string, and if so, whether this ability is grounded in the sensitivity of the touch system to invariant mechanical parameters that describe the forces and torques required to move the target object. In particular, we investigated sensitivity to mass, static moment, and rotational inertia-the forces required to keep an object from falling due to gravity, the torque required to keep an object from rotating due to gravity, and the torques required to actively rotate an object in different directions, respectively. We manipulated the length of the target object (Experiment 1), the mass of the target object (Experiment 2), and the mass distribution of the target object (Experiments 3 and 4). Overall, the results of the four experiments showed that participants can perform this task. Moreover, when the task is configured such that it more closely approximates a wielding at a distance task, the ability to do so is grounded in sensitivity to such forces and torques.

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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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