Abstract In keeping with the idea that observing objects activates possible motor responses, several experiments revealed compatibility effects between the hand postures used to report a choice and some characteristics of the stimuli. The real-time dynamics of such compatibility effects are currently unknown. We tracked the time course of a categorization experiment requiring subjects to cate-gorize as natural or artifact figures of big and small objects. Participants reported their choice using either a big mouse (requiring a power grip: a hand posture compatible with the grasping of big objects) or a small mouse (requiring a precision grip: a hand posture compatible with the grasping of small objects). We found a compatibility effect betw...
Seegelke C, Wühr P. Compatibility between object size and response side in grasping: the left hand p...
It has been proposed that the brain processes quantities such as space, size, number, and other magn...
Perception and action are tightly linked: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual featu...
In keeping with the idea that observing objects activates possible motor responses, several experime...
Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affor...
We know much about mechanisms determining the perceived size and weight of lifted ob-jects, but litt...
A variety of studies have shown action- and object-related visuo-motor priming in behavioural tasks....
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects i...
Contains fulltext : 90096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 experimen...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus–response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects in ...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus\u2013response compatibility (SRC) task a\ufb00ordance ...
The grasp compatibility effect has been put forward as evidence for the automatic involvement of the...
Abstract Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviou...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
Seegelke C, Wühr P. Compatibility between object size and response side in grasping: the left hand p...
It has been proposed that the brain processes quantities such as space, size, number, and other magn...
Perception and action are tightly linked: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual featu...
In keeping with the idea that observing objects activates possible motor responses, several experime...
Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affor...
We know much about mechanisms determining the perceived size and weight of lifted ob-jects, but litt...
A variety of studies have shown action- and object-related visuo-motor priming in behavioural tasks....
Previous studies have shown that judgments about how one would perform an action are affected by the...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects i...
Contains fulltext : 90096.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In 4 experimen...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus–response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects in ...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus\u2013response compatibility (SRC) task a\ufb00ordance ...
The grasp compatibility effect has been put forward as evidence for the automatic involvement of the...
Abstract Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviou...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
Seegelke C, Wühr P. Compatibility between object size and response side in grasping: the left hand p...
It has been proposed that the brain processes quantities such as space, size, number, and other magn...
Perception and action are tightly linked: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual featu...