In object perception studies, a response advantage arises when the handle of an object is congruent with the responding hand. This handle effect is thought to reflect increased motor activation of the hand most suited to grasp the object, consistent with affordance theories of object representation. An alternative explanation has been proposed, however, which suggests that the handle effect is related to a simple spatial compatibility effect (the Simon effect). In 3 experiments, we determined whether the handle effect would emerge in the absence of explicit spatial compatibility between handle and response. Stimulus and response location was varied vertically and participants made horizontally orthogonal, bimanual responses to objects’ kitc...
Perception and action are tightly linked: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual featu...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Previous attempts to explain the affordance effect (AE) led to two major accounts. According to Tuck...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the Affordance effect (i.e....
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the affordance effect (i.e....
This study investigated whether in a stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects i...
The object-based Simon effect refers to the finding that choice reactions are often faster when the ...
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect refers to faster and more accurate responses when the respo...
Responses are typically faster if the location of a graspable part of an object (e.g., frying pan ha...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
In the present study two separate stimulus\u2013response compatibility effects (functional affordanc...
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect consists of faster and more accurate responses when the res...
In the present study two separate stimulus-response compatibility effects (functional affordance an...
Perception and action are tightly linked: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual featu...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Previous attempts to explain the affordance effect (AE) led to two major accounts. According to Tuck...
It’s been repeatedly shown that pictures of graspable objects can facilitate visual processing and m...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the Affordance effect (i.e....
The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between the affordance effect (i.e....
This study investigated whether in a stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) task affordance effects i...
The object-based Simon effect refers to the finding that choice reactions are often faster when the ...
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect refers to faster and more accurate responses when the respo...
Responses are typically faster if the location of a graspable part of an object (e.g., frying pan ha...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
In the present study two separate stimulus\u2013response compatibility effects (functional affordanc...
The handle-to-hand correspondence effect consists of faster and more accurate responses when the res...
In the present study two separate stimulus-response compatibility effects (functional affordance an...
Perception and action are tightly linked: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual featu...
In stimulus-response compatibility tasks, performance is better when the handle of an object is orie...
Previous attempts to explain the affordance effect (AE) led to two major accounts. According to Tuck...