International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor components (affordances) of possible actions toward that object, irrespective of the subject's intention. We carried out an event-related fMRI study to investigate the influence of the intrinsic properties of an object on motor responses which were either compatible or incompatible with the action that the object affords. The subjects performed power or precision grip responses based on the categorization of objects into natural or man-made. The objects were either 'small' (usually grasped with a precision grip) or 'large' (usually grasped with a power grip). As expected, the motor responses were fastest to objects that afforde...
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...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
In human occipitotemporal cortex, brain responses to depicted inanimate objects have a large-scale o...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
In two experiments we assessed whether seeing objects automatically activates information regarding ...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
The close integration between visual and motor processes suggests that some visuomotor transformatio...
In two experiments we assessed whether seeing objects automatically activates information regarding ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
In two experiments we assessed whether seeing objects automatically activates information regarding ...
It has been suggested that, relative to natural objects, man-made object representations in the brai...
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...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
Behavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically potentiates motor compone...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
In human occipitotemporal cortex, brain responses to depicted inanimate objects have a large-scale o...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
In two experiments we assessed whether seeing objects automatically activates information regarding ...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
The close integration between visual and motor processes suggests that some visuomotor transformatio...
In two experiments we assessed whether seeing objects automatically activates information regarding ...
Item does not contain fulltextThis fMRI study investigates the neural mechanisms supporting the retr...
In two experiments we assessed whether seeing objects automatically activates information regarding ...
It has been suggested that, relative to natural objects, man-made object representations in the brai...
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...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...