Seeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence supporting this view is the observation of object to response compatibility effects: perception of an object can facilitate or interfere with the execution of an action (e.g., grasping) even when the viewer has no intention of interacting with the object. TRoPICALS is a computational model that proposes some general principles about the brain mechanisms underlying compatibility effects, in particular the idea that top-down bias from prefrontal cortex, and whether it conflicts or not with the actions afforded by an object, plays a key role in such phenomena. Experiments on compatibility effects using a target and a distractor object show the usual positive...
How affordances associated with a distractor object affect compatibility effects: A study with the c...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
In real life, many actions involve using one object upon the other, for instance, using a spoon to s...
Seeing an object activates in the brain both visual and action codes. Crucial evidence supporting th...
none6siSeeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence suppor...
Recent evidence shows that perceiving objects automatically activates the representation of their af...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Previous research investigating handle-response compatibility effects with graspable objects used di...
We assessed the factors which affect the selection of objects for action, focusing on the role of ac...
Previous research investigating handle-response compatibility effects with graspable objects used di...
How affordances associated with a distractor object affect compatibility effects: A study with the c...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
In real life, many actions involve using one object upon the other, for instance, using a spoon to s...
Seeing an object activates in the brain both visual and action codes. Crucial evidence supporting th...
none6siSeeing an object activates both visual and action codes in the brain. Crucial evidence suppor...
Recent evidence shows that perceiving objects automatically activates the representation of their af...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Recent evidence shows that the perception of objects automatically activates the representation of t...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Behavioural and brain imaging evidence has shown that seeing objects automatically evokes “affordanc...
Previous research investigating handle-response compatibility effects with graspable objects used di...
We assessed the factors which affect the selection of objects for action, focusing on the role of ac...
Previous research investigating handle-response compatibility effects with graspable objects used di...
How affordances associated with a distractor object affect compatibility effects: A study with the c...
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attenti...
In real life, many actions involve using one object upon the other, for instance, using a spoon to s...