Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actions that are tailored to specific action-related features of the object (e.g., its size) and may be related to its immediate grasping as well as to its long-term, functional use. We investigated the neural correlates of function- and size-related object affordances that may be concurrently potentiated by a graspable object. Participants were lying in a MR scanner holding a large switch in one hand and a small switch in the other hand. They passively attended a large or a small object with clearly separated functional and graspable end that was displayed centrally at an average angle of 45 degrees. Participants responded to the direction of an ...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...
In human occipitotemporal cortex, brain responses to depicted inanimate objects have a large-scale o...
Grasping behaviors require the selection of grasp-relevant object dimensions, independent of overall...
Background Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Background. Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Contains fulltext : 159037.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The properties ...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
We examined the role of motor affordances of objects for working memory retention processes. Three e...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Intelligent manipulation of handheld tools marks a major discontinuity between humans and our closes...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...
In human occipitotemporal cortex, brain responses to depicted inanimate objects have a large-scale o...
Grasping behaviors require the selection of grasp-relevant object dimensions, independent of overall...
Background Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Background. Almost 15 years after its formulation, evidence for the neuro-functional dissociation be...
Contains fulltext : 159037.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The properties ...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
We examined the role of motor affordances of objects for working memory retention processes. Three e...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Intelligent manipulation of handheld tools marks a major discontinuity between humans and our closes...
The visuo-motor channel hypothesis (Jeannerod, 1981) postulates that grasping movements consist of a...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...