AbstractAn exciting new line of research that investigates the impact of one’s own hands on visual perception and attention has flourished in the past several years. Specifically, several studies have demonstrated that the nearness of one’s hands can modulate visual perception, visual attention, and even visual memory. These studies together shed new light on how the brain prioritizes certain information to be processed first. This review first outlines the recent progress that has been made to uncover various characteristics of the nearby-hand effect, including how they may be transferred to a familiar tool. We then summarize the findings into four specific characteristics of the nearby-hand effect, and conclude with a possible neural mech...
When an observer holds his or her hands near an object: hand-nearness), visual processing of that ob...
We examined how factors related to the internal representation of the hands (handedness and grasping...
Because items near our hands are often more important than items far from our hands, the brain proce...
An exciting new line of research that investigates the impact of one’s own hands on visual processin...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
The present study explored the manner in which hand position may affect visual processing. We studie...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et al. in Cognitio...
Many recent studies have demonstrated differences in perceptual and attentional mechanisms for stimu...
Recent literature has demonstrated that hand position can affect visual processing, a set of phenome...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et. al., 2008). Th...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
Visual perception changes as a function of hand proximity. While various theoretical accounts have b...
Visual information near the hands may be processed differently, leading to enhanced visual attention...
When an observer holds his or her hands near an object: hand-nearness), visual processing of that ob...
We examined how factors related to the internal representation of the hands (handedness and grasping...
Because items near our hands are often more important than items far from our hands, the brain proce...
An exciting new line of research that investigates the impact of one’s own hands on visual processin...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
Recently, several changes in perception, attention, and visual working memory have been reported whe...
The present study explored the manner in which hand position may affect visual processing. We studie...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et al. in Cognitio...
Many recent studies have demonstrated differences in perceptual and attentional mechanisms for stimu...
Recent literature has demonstrated that hand position can affect visual processing, a set of phenome...
Previous studies have shown that hand proximity changes visual perception (Abrams et. al., 2008). Th...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
Over the past decade evidence has accumulated showing that performance of attention, perception, and...
Visual perception changes as a function of hand proximity. While various theoretical accounts have b...
Visual information near the hands may be processed differently, leading to enhanced visual attention...
When an observer holds his or her hands near an object: hand-nearness), visual processing of that ob...
We examined how factors related to the internal representation of the hands (handedness and grasping...
Because items near our hands are often more important than items far from our hands, the brain proce...