视力退化会影响身体的心理表征

IF 1.7 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL VISUAL COGNITION Pub Date : 2022-11-26 DOI:10.1080/13506285.2023.2186997
Yasmine Giovaola, Viviana Rojo Martinez, S. Ionta
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身体的心理表征依赖于当前的感知,建立在更可靠的感官输入上,减少不可靠的传入的权重。虽然体感控制已被反复研究,但对视觉的了解却很少。我们假设视觉输入的减少可能会导致躯体感觉与精神上代表身体的相关性增强。29名神经正常的参与者对手图像进行心理旋转,同时对图像的可见性进行了操作:保持相同的背景(灰色),相对于基线对比度降低了60%(视觉退化)。结果表明,视觉退化(1)减缓了对旋转程度敏感的手图像(背)的心理旋转;(2)为不受旋转影响的手图像(小指)的心理旋转建立了一个与旋转相关的延迟谱。由于对旋转的敏感性表明视觉或体感策略在心理上代表身体,我们的研究结果表明,在视觉输入退化的情况下,体感在心理旋转中的权重大于视觉。这表明,作为最可靠/可用的感官输入的功能,从身体的图像表征(身体形象)到体感表征(身体图式)的相对转变。
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Degraded vision affects mental representations of the body
ABSTRACT The mental representations of the body depend on current perceptions, building on more reliable sensory inputs and decreasing the weight of less reliable afferences. While somatosensory manipulations have been repeatedly investigated, less is known about vision. We hypothesized that a decrease in visual input may result in an augmented relevance of somatosensation to mentally represent the body. 29 neurotypical participants performed mental rotation of hand images, while image visibility was manipulated: keeping the same background (grey), the contrast was decreased by 60% (Degraded Vision) with respect to Baseline. Results showed that Degraded Vision (1) slowed down the mental rotation of hand images typically sensitive to degrees of rotation (dorsum), and (2) established a rotation-dependent latency profile for the mental rotation of hand images that are not typically affected by rotation (little finger). Since the sensitivity to rotation indicates the recruitment of visual or somatosensory strategies to mentally represent the body, our findings indicate that in presence of degraded visual input, somatosensation had a heavier weight than vision in mental rotation. This suggests a relative shift from a pictorial representation of the body (body image) to a somatosensory one (body schema) as a function of the most reliable/available sensory input.
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VISUAL COGNITION PSYCHOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Visual Cognition publishes new empirical research that increases theoretical understanding of human visual cognition. Studies may be concerned with any aspect of visual cognition such as object, face, and scene recognition; visual attention and search; short-term and long-term visual memory; visual word recognition and reading; eye movement control and active vision; and visual imagery. The journal is devoted to research at the interface of visual perception and cognition and does not typically publish papers in areas of perception or psychophysics that are covered by the many publication outlets for those topics.
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