It has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a description of its visual properties but also encodings of the motor programs to act upon it. Thus, observing a handle automatically primes the motor programs responsible for reaching and grasping it. Here, we provide neurological evidence that such action-related object features can bias visual selection. Two patients with visual extinction after right-parietal injury detected cups with left- or right-oriented handles, briefly displayed in either or both visual fields. People with this disorder have deficient awareness for stimuli toward the contralesional, left side of space, especially when competing stimuli appear further to the right. This con...
We assessed the effects of three factors on recovery from extinction in patients with lesions includ...
According to Gibson's (1979) theory of “affordances”, the environment is constantly bombarding the v...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...
It has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a descri...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...
Visual extinction, associated with unilateral parietal damage, occurs when a patient can report a si...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether th...
Previous studies have shown that selection for perceptual report is often limited to one object at a...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus–response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects in ...
We report a series of 7 experiments examining the interaction between visual perception and action p...
Following lesions to (usually) the right parietal lobe, patients may fail to report stimuli on their...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
A recent study showed that viewing manipulable objects such as images of tools induces the neural ac...
We assessed the effects of three factors on recovery from extinction in patients with lesions includ...
According to Gibson's (1979) theory of “affordances”, the environment is constantly bombarding the v...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...
It has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a descri...
SummaryIt has been proposed that the mental representation of a graspable object involves not only a...
Visual extinction, associated with unilateral parietal damage, occurs when a patient can report a si...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g., for object identification) and action sel...
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether th...
Previous studies have shown that selection for perceptual report is often limited to one object at a...
AbstractBrain areas exist that appear to be specialized for the coding of visual space surrounding t...
This study investigated whether in a stimulus–response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects in ...
We report a series of 7 experiments examining the interaction between visual perception and action p...
Following lesions to (usually) the right parietal lobe, patients may fail to report stimuli on their...
Extinction is an example of how stimulus selection may be affected by an imbalance in competition fo...
A recent study showed that viewing manipulable objects such as images of tools induces the neural ac...
We assessed the effects of three factors on recovery from extinction in patients with lesions includ...
According to Gibson's (1979) theory of “affordances”, the environment is constantly bombarding the v...
Most attention research has viewed selection as essentially a perceptual problem, with attentional m...