Neuropsychological and neuroimaging research has established that knowledge related to tool use and tool recognition is lateralized to the left cerebral hemisphere. Recently, behavioural studies with the visual half-field technique have confirmed the lateralization. A limitation of this research was that different sets of stimuli had to be used for the comparison of tools to other objects and objects to non-objects. Therefore, we developed a new set of stimuli containing matched triplets of tools, other objects and non-objects. With the new stimulus set, we successfully replicated the findings of no visual field advantage for objects in an object recognition task combined with a significant right visual field advantage for tools in a tool r...
Tool use, a ubiquitous part of human behaviour, requires manipulation control and knowledge of tool ...
A recent study showed that viewing manipulable objects such as images of tools induces the neural ac...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging research has established that knowledge related to tool use and ...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
Information about object-associated manipulations is lateralized to left parietal regions, while inf...
Humans, unlike any other species, use tools to achieve complex goals. New Caledonian Crows, among th...
Intelligent manipulation of handheld tools marks a major discontinuity between humans and our closes...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging data suggest a differential contribution of posterior parietal r...
Sophisticated tool use is a defining characteristic of the primate species but how is it supported b...
The active and skilful use of tools has been claimed to lead to the "extension" of the visual recept...
It is now established that the perception of tools engages a left-lateralized network of frontoparie...
The representation of tool use in the monkey cerebral cortex. An fMRI study. Though other species ...
Previous studies have provided evidence for a tool-selective region in left lateral occipitotemporal...
Tool use is an essential part of human day-to-day behaviour that permeates all cultures. Current neu...
Tool use, a ubiquitous part of human behaviour, requires manipulation control and knowledge of tool ...
A recent study showed that viewing manipulable objects such as images of tools induces the neural ac...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging research has established that knowledge related to tool use and ...
Neuroimaging has revealed a left-lateralized network of brain areas implicated in understanding the ...
Information about object-associated manipulations is lateralized to left parietal regions, while inf...
Humans, unlike any other species, use tools to achieve complex goals. New Caledonian Crows, among th...
Intelligent manipulation of handheld tools marks a major discontinuity between humans and our closes...
Neuropsychological and neuroimaging data suggest a differential contribution of posterior parietal r...
Sophisticated tool use is a defining characteristic of the primate species but how is it supported b...
The active and skilful use of tools has been claimed to lead to the "extension" of the visual recept...
It is now established that the perception of tools engages a left-lateralized network of frontoparie...
The representation of tool use in the monkey cerebral cortex. An fMRI study. Though other species ...
Previous studies have provided evidence for a tool-selective region in left lateral occipitotemporal...
Tool use is an essential part of human day-to-day behaviour that permeates all cultures. Current neu...
Tool use, a ubiquitous part of human behaviour, requires manipulation control and knowledge of tool ...
A recent study showed that viewing manipulable objects such as images of tools induces the neural ac...
It is a euphemism to say that humans use tools. Humans possess a vast repertoire of tools they use e...