Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affordance. A cup, for example, affords us to reach out to it and grasp it by its handle. Studies indicate that merely viewing an affording object triggers motor activations in the brain. The present study investigated whether object affordance would also result in an attention bias, that is, whether observers would rather attend to graspable objects within reach compared to non-graspable but reachable objects or to graspable objects out of reach. To this end, we conducted a combined reaction time and motion tracking study with a table in a virtual three-dimensional space.Two objects were positioned on the table, one near, the other one far from t...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Inspired in part by Gibson’s (1979) ecological approach to perception, current neurocognitive theori...
Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affor...
As we act on the world around us, our eyes seek out objects we plan to interact with. A growing body...
Studies on affordances typically focus on single objects. We investigated whether affordances are mo...
Studies on affordances typically focus on single objects. We investigated whether affordances are mo...
The opportunity an object presents for action is known as an affordance. A basic assumption in previ...
Abstract In keeping with the idea that observing objects activates possible motor responses, several...
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether th...
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...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
In a series of three experiments requiring selection of real objects for action, we investigated whe...
In 4 experiments, we investigated the effects of object affordance in reach-to-grasp actions. Partic...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Inspired in part by Gibson’s (1979) ecological approach to perception, current neurocognitive theori...
Some objects in our environment are strongly tied to motor actions, a phenomenon called object affor...
As we act on the world around us, our eyes seek out objects we plan to interact with. A growing body...
Studies on affordances typically focus on single objects. We investigated whether affordances are mo...
Studies on affordances typically focus on single objects. We investigated whether affordances are mo...
The opportunity an object presents for action is known as an affordance. A basic assumption in previ...
Abstract In keeping with the idea that observing objects activates possible motor responses, several...
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether th...
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...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
In a series of three experiments requiring selection of real objects for action, we investigated whe...
In 4 experiments, we investigated the effects of object affordance in reach-to-grasp actions. Partic...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Inspired in part by Gibson’s (1979) ecological approach to perception, current neurocognitive theori...