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A summary statistical representation influences perceptions but not visually or memory-guided grasping
Institution:1. Department of Sport & Health, Paderborn University, Warburger Str. 100, 33098 Paderborn, Germany;2. Department of Psychology, Würzburg University, Röntgenring 11, 97070 Würzburg, Germany
Abstract:A statistical summary representation (SSR) is a phenomenon wherein a target property (e.g., size) is encoded based on the average of the stimulus-set to which it belongs. An SSR has been demonstrated in obligatory judgment tasks; however, to our knowledge no work has examined whether it influences grasps to 3D targets. Here, participants completed a method of adjustment task, and visually and memory-guided grasps in conditions wherein differently sized 3D targets (widths: 20, 30 and 40 mm; height and depth = 10 mm) were presented with equal frequency (i.e., control) and when the smallest (i.e., 20-mm: small-target) and largest (i.e., 40-mm: large-target) targets were presented five times as often as the other targets in the stimulus-set. In the method of adjustment task, responses for the small- and large-target weighting conditions were smaller and larger than the control condition, respectively. In other words, an SSR biased perceptions in the direction of the most frequently presented target in the stimulus-set – a result consistent with the view that perceptions are supported by relative visual information laid down by the ventral visual pathway. In contrast, grip apertures were refractory to target-weighting and was a finding independent of the presence (i.e., visually guided) or absence (i.e., memory-guided) of visual feedback. Furthermore, two one-sided tests showed that peak grip apertures for the different target weighting conditions were within an equivalence boundary. Accordingly, an SSR does not influence 3D grasps and is a finding adding to a growing literature reporting that actions are supported by the absolute visuomotor networks of the dorsal visual pathway.
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