It has been proposed that the brain processes quantities such as space, size, number, and other magnitudes using a common neural metric, and that this common representation system reflects a direct link to motor control, because the integration of spatial, temporal, and other quantity-related information is fundamental for sensorimotor transformation processes. In the present study, we examined compatibility effects between physical stimulus size and spatial (response) location during a sensorimotor task. Participants reached and grasped for a small or large object with either their non-dominant left or their dominant right hand. Our results revealed that participants initiated left hand movements faster when grasping the small cube compare...
Linkenauger, Witt, and Proffitt (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performanc...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
Seegelke C, Wühr P. Compatibility between object size and response side in grasping: the left hand p...
According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quant...
According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quant...
Linkenauger, Witt, and Proffitt (2011) found that the perceived size of graspable objects was scaled...
Humans respond more quickly with the left hand to a small stimulus, and with the right hand to a lar...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
It has been proposed that the metrics of space, time and other magnitudes relevant for action are co...
The grasp compatibility effect has been put forward as evidence for the automatic involvement of the...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
The link between numerical magnitude and mechanisms of spatial orienting has been underlined in an i...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Linkenauger, Witt, and Proffitt (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performanc...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...
Seegelke C, Wühr P. Compatibility between object size and response side in grasping: the left hand p...
According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quant...
According to a theory of magnitude (ATOM, Walsh, 2003, 2015), the cognitive representations of quant...
Linkenauger, Witt, and Proffitt (2011) found that the perceived size of graspable objects was scaled...
Humans respond more quickly with the left hand to a small stimulus, and with the right hand to a lar...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
It has been proposed that the metrics of space, time and other magnitudes relevant for action are co...
The grasp compatibility effect has been put forward as evidence for the automatic involvement of the...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Many experiments have examined how the visual information used for action control is represented in ...
The link between numerical magnitude and mechanisms of spatial orienting has been underlined in an i...
Whether the human brain is equipped with a special neural substrate for numbers, or rather with a co...
Linkenauger, Witt, and Proffitt (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performanc...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
We examined whether the apparent size of an object is scaled to the morphology of the relevant body ...