This thesis examines the relation between visual objects and the actions they afford. It is proposed that viewing an object results in the potentiation of the actions that can be made towards it. The proposal is consistent with neurophysiological evidence that suggests that no clear divide exists between visual and motor representation in the dorsal visual pathway, a processing stream that neuropsychological evidence strongly implicates in the visual control of actions. The experimental work presented examines motor system involvement in visual representation when no intention to perform a particular action is present. It is argued that the representation of action-relevant visual object properties, such as size and orientation, has...
When we perceive human actions or even objects, processing is not conned to the visual areas in the ...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...
This thesis examines how the objects that we visually perceive in the world are coupled to the acti...
This thesis examines how the objects that we visually perceive in the world are coupled to the actio...
The close integration between visual and motor processes suggests that some visuomotor transformatio...
A wealth of behavioral data has shown that the visual properties of objects automatically potentiate...
The main aim of this thesis is to offer new insights in our understanding of the relationships betwe...
In this thesis the relationship between visual attention, affordance and action was investigated usi...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g. for object identification) and action sele...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
Every day, we view multiple actions and objects that we can effortlessly recognize. We immediately “...
The duality of vision refers to the idea that perception and action rely on the ventral and dorsal s...
One remarkable ability of the human brain is to process large amounts of information about our surro...
When we perceive human actions or even objects, processing is not conned to the visual areas in the ...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...
This thesis examines how the objects that we visually perceive in the world are coupled to the acti...
This thesis examines how the objects that we visually perceive in the world are coupled to the actio...
The close integration between visual and motor processes suggests that some visuomotor transformatio...
A wealth of behavioral data has shown that the visual properties of objects automatically potentiate...
The main aim of this thesis is to offer new insights in our understanding of the relationships betwe...
In this thesis the relationship between visual attention, affordance and action was investigated usi...
What are the relations between perceptual selection (e.g. for object identification) and action sele...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
Every day, we view multiple actions and objects that we can effortlessly recognize. We immediately “...
The duality of vision refers to the idea that perception and action rely on the ventral and dorsal s...
One remarkable ability of the human brain is to process large amounts of information about our surro...
When we perceive human actions or even objects, processing is not conned to the visual areas in the ...
International audienceBehavioural data have shown that the perception of an object automatically pot...
Research in neuroscience is making progress toward understanding the “dorsal” mechanisms responsible...