心理学报
心理學報
심이학보
Acta Psychologica Sinica
2015年
6期
711~720
,共null页
路径整合 空间认知 空间更新 虚拟现实
路徑整閤 空間認知 空間更新 虛擬現實
로경정합 공간인지 공간경신 허의현실
path integration;spatial cognition;spatial updating;virtual reality
路径整合指通过自身运动信息对自身位置进行更新的过程。本研究使用头盔式虚拟现实系统和分段式迷宫,在两个实验中检验在同样布局的外出路径上重复地进行路径完成任务是否会改善被试的反应表现。实验1中的外出路径具有相对较简单的空间布局,实验结果表明,男性和女性被试均在反应时、位置误差、角度误差上表现出了学习效应,即第二次在同样空间布局的外出路径上进行路径完成任务时的表现比第一次有了显著的改善。实验2中的外出路径具有更复杂多样化的空间布局,而实验结果表明,男性和女性被试均在反应时和比例位置误差上表现出了学习效应,但是路径更复杂时要求更多次数的重复才可以提高路径整合成绩。这些研究结果为路径整合能力训练的可行性提供了初步的实证依据。
路徑整閤指通過自身運動信息對自身位置進行更新的過程。本研究使用頭盔式虛擬現實繫統和分段式迷宮,在兩箇實驗中檢驗在同樣佈跼的外齣路徑上重複地進行路徑完成任務是否會改善被試的反應錶現。實驗1中的外齣路徑具有相對較簡單的空間佈跼,實驗結果錶明,男性和女性被試均在反應時、位置誤差、角度誤差上錶現齣瞭學習效應,即第二次在同樣空間佈跼的外齣路徑上進行路徑完成任務時的錶現比第一次有瞭顯著的改善。實驗2中的外齣路徑具有更複雜多樣化的空間佈跼,而實驗結果錶明,男性和女性被試均在反應時和比例位置誤差上錶現齣瞭學習效應,但是路徑更複雜時要求更多次數的重複纔可以提高路徑整閤成績。這些研究結果為路徑整閤能力訓練的可行性提供瞭初步的實證依據。
로경정합지통과자신운동신식대자신위치진행경신적과정。본연구사용두회식허의현실계통화분단식미궁,재량개실험중검험재동양포국적외출로경상중복지진행로경완성임무시부회개선피시적반응표현。실험1중적외출로경구유상대교간단적공간포국,실험결과표명,남성화녀성피시균재반응시、위치오차、각도오차상표현출료학습효응,즉제이차재동양공간포국적외출로경상진행로경완성임무시적표현비제일차유료현저적개선。실험2중적외출로경구유경복잡다양화적공간포국,이실험결과표명,남성화녀성피시균재반응시화비례위치오차상표현출료학습효응,단시로경경복잡시요구경다차수적중복재가이제고로경정합성적。저사연구결과위로경정합능력훈련적가행성제공료초보적실증의거。
Path integration is one type of navigations in which navigators integrate self-motion information to update their current position and orientation relative to the origin of their travel. Human path integration ability is often measured in the path completion task. In this task, participants travel along several segments, make several turns at the intersections of each two segments, and arrive at the end of the outbound path. Then they are asked to directly return to the origin of the outbound path. Previous studies have revealed that athletes showed better path completion performance than general population. The purpose of the present study was to examine whether the path integration ability of general population can be improved if they are repeatedly exposed to outbound paths with the same configurations. In two experiments, we used the Head-Mounted Display Virtual Reality to present hallway mazes, and each outbound path consisted of 5 segments. Participants pressed a button on the gamepad to travel along a segment, so the information about transition was based on optical flow. By contrast, they were asked to actually rotate their bodies at the intersections, so the information about rotation came from both optical flow and body senses. Each participant completed 4 blocks, 6 trials of each. Within each block, they performed the path completion task on 6 different outbound paths. From one block to the next, they performed the path completion task on outbound paths with the same configurations. In Experiment 1, all the 5 segments within each outbound path had the same lengths, and the turning angle at each interaction was always 60 degree, clockwise or counterclockwise. When the participants repeatedly performed the path completion task on these outbound paths with the same configurations, they showed reduced position errors, direction errors, and RTs. By contrast, more complicated path configurations were used in Experiment 2. Specifically, within each outbound path of Experiment 2, each segment was 3 m or 5 m long, and the turning angle at each intersection was 60 or 120 degree, clockwise or counterclockwise. The participants also showed recued RTs and percentage position errors when these complex configurations were repeated. What is more, the absence of the sex difference in both experiments revealed that both males and females can benefit from the exposure to the repeated configurations. Taken together, these results demonstrated that the path integration ability of general population can be improved if they have repeatedly performed the path completion task on the outbound paths with the same configurations, though more repetitions are needed when the path configurations are more complex. These results revealed the influence of previous experience on human navigation, and such influence of spatial configuration on human path integration might be similar to that of implicit learning in visual cognition. Future research is needed to further investigate the training of human path integration ability.