A direct effect of perception on action when grasping a cup
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether the presence and orientation of a handle on a cup could bias grasping movements towards it in conditions where subjects were explicitly told to ignore the handle. We quantified the grip aperture profile...
Main Authors: | Rounis, E, van Polanen, V, Davare, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2018
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