Visual affordances and object selection
Neuropsychological evidence indicates that actions may be evoked directly by visually presented objects. Such actions are affected by learned association with objects and by congruency between the parts of objects and (1) the goal state of the actor; and (2) the effectors used for action (" aff...
Autors principals: | Riddoch, M, Humphreys, G, Edwards, MG |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
Publicat: |
2000
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