Contains fulltext : 72920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Semantic knowledge about objects entails both knowing how to grasp an object (grip-related knowledge) and what to do with an object (goal-related knowledge). Considerable evidence suggests a hierarchical organization in which specific hand-grips in action execution are most often selected to accomplish a remote action goal. The present study aimed to investigate whether a comparable hierarchical organization of semantic knowledge applies to the recognition of other's object-directed actions as well. Correctness of either the Grip (hand grip applied to the object) or the Goal (end-location at which an object was directed) were manipulated independently in two...
Handling our everyday life, we often react manually to verbal requests or instruction, but the funct...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Successful interaction with objects in the peripersonal space requires that the information relative...
Semantic knowledge about objects entails both knowing how to grasp an object (grip-related knowledge...
Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our da...
Contains fulltext : 77500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Dataset for publication under reviewTools and objects are associated with numerous action possibilit...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
Contains fulltext : 103060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Detecting error...
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detec...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior ...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Several behavioral studies show that semantic content influences reach-to-grasp movement responses. ...
Handling our everyday life, we often react manually to verbal requests or instruction, but the funct...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Successful interaction with objects in the peripersonal space requires that the information relative...
Semantic knowledge about objects entails both knowing how to grasp an object (grip-related knowledge...
Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our da...
Contains fulltext : 77500.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
Dataset for publication under reviewTools and objects are associated with numerous action possibilit...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
Action and object are deeply linked to each other. Not only can viewing an object influence an ongoi...
Contains fulltext : 103060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Detecting error...
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detec...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior ...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Several behavioral studies show that semantic content influences reach-to-grasp movement responses. ...
Handling our everyday life, we often react manually to verbal requests or instruction, but the funct...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Successful interaction with objects in the peripersonal space requires that the information relative...