The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, facilitating possible actions toward them. This pattern of activity may underlie the phenomenon of object affordance. Some cortical motor neurons are also covertly activated during the recognition of body parts such as hands. One hypothesis is that different subpopulations of motor neurons in the frontal cortex are activated in each motor program; for example, canonical neurons in the premotor cortex are responsible for the affordance of visual objects, while mirror neurons support motor imagery triggered during handedness recognition. However, the question remains whether these subpopulations work independently. This hypothesis can be tested wit...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
Mere observation of objects in our surroundings can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by visuall...
In 1979, Gibson first advanced the idea that the sight of graspable objects automatically activates ...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
AbstractThe term affordance defines a property of objects, which relates to the possible interaction...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
In this thesis the relationship between visual attention, affordance and action was investigated usi...
A wealth of behavioral data has shown that the visual properties of objects automatically potentiate...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
We report an experimental study of the factors that elicit manual interference in a patient with so-...
We examined the role of motor affordances of objects for working memory retention processes. Three e...
Inspired in part by Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to perception, current neurocognitive theori...
Mere observation of objects around us can potentiate motor action by priming specific areas in the b...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
Mere observation of objects in our surroundings can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by visuall...
In 1979, Gibson first advanced the idea that the sight of graspable objects automatically activates ...
The visualization of tools and manipulable objects activates motor-related areas in the cortex, faci...
Objects are said to automatically “afford” various actions depending upon the motor repertoire of th...
AbstractThe term affordance defines a property of objects, which relates to the possible interaction...
Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to vision and perception suggested that objects hold motoric inf...
In this thesis the relationship between visual attention, affordance and action was investigated usi...
A wealth of behavioral data has shown that the visual properties of objects automatically potentiate...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
We report an experimental study of the factors that elicit manual interference in a patient with so-...
We examined the role of motor affordances of objects for working memory retention processes. Three e...
Inspired in part by Gibson's (1979) ecological approach to perception, current neurocognitive theori...
Mere observation of objects around us can potentiate motor action by priming specific areas in the b...
Previous work has shown that the perception of a graspable object may automatically potentiate actio...
Selecting hand actions to manipulate an object is affected both by perceptual factors and by action ...
Mere observation of objects in our surroundings can potentiate movement, a fact reflected by visuall...
In 1979, Gibson first advanced the idea that the sight of graspable objects automatically activates ...