International audienceAn interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and implicitly intend to use an available tool to perform an action that would be impossible without it. Recent research indicates that targets presented just beyond arm's reach are perceived closer when people intend to reach them with a tool rather than without it. An intriguing issue is whether this effect also occurs when people are not explicitly instructed to use a tool to reach targets. To address this issue, we asked participants to estimate distances that were beyond arm's reach in three conditions. Participants who held passively a long baton underestimated the distances as compared to participants with no baton (Experiment 1). To exami...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences visual perception of reaching distance. ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...
International audienceAn interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and ...
Abstract An interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and implicitly in...
Recent research demonstrates neurologic and behavioral differences in people’s responses to the spac...
Abstract Recent research has shown that being able to inter-act with an object causes it to be perce...
Previous evidence has shown that active tool-use remaps agents' reaching space with far objects bein...
In four experiments, participants estimated the sizes of target objects that were either out of reac...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that using a tool modifies in a short time-scale b...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
Background: It has been reported that participants judge an object to be closer after a stick has be...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
International audienceA large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual percept...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual perception of reaching distan...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences visual perception of reaching distance. ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...
International audienceAn interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and ...
Abstract An interesting issue about human tool use is whether people spontaneously and implicitly in...
Recent research demonstrates neurologic and behavioral differences in people’s responses to the spac...
Abstract Recent research has shown that being able to inter-act with an object causes it to be perce...
Previous evidence has shown that active tool-use remaps agents' reaching space with far objects bein...
In four experiments, participants estimated the sizes of target objects that were either out of reac...
International audiencePrevious studies have shown that using a tool modifies in a short time-scale b...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
Background: It has been reported that participants judge an object to be closer after a stick has be...
Previous research has suggested that perceived distances are scaled by the action capabilities of th...
International audienceA large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual percept...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences the visual perception of reaching distan...
A large number of studies have shown that effort influences visual perception of reaching distance. ...
In the current literature, it is thought that the behaviours of reachability and distance perception...
Previous studies have shown that the representation of the body in action contributes and calibrates...