Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordances”, for example it tends to activate internal representations related to the execution of precision or power grips. In line with this evidence, Tucker and Ellis [1] found a compatibility effect between object size (small and large) and the kind of grip (precision and power) used to respond whether seen objects were artefacts or natural objects. This work presents a neural-network model that suggests an interpretation of these experiments in agreement with a recent theory on the general functions of prefrontal cortex. Prefrontal cortex is seen as a source of top-down bias in the competition for behavioural expression of multiple neural pathwa...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Recent evidence shows that perceiving objects automatically activates the representation of their af...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Seeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence supporting th...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Seeing an object activates in the brain both visual and action codes. Crucial evidence supporting th...
Seeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence supporting th...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Recent evidence shows that perceiving objects automatically activates the representation of their af...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Seeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence supporting th...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Seeing an object activates in the brain both visual and action codes. Crucial evidence supporting th...
Seeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence supporting th...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...