Dissociating between object affordances and spatial compatibility effects using early response components.
PERCEPTION AND ACTION ARE TIGHTLY LINKED: objects may be perceived not only in terms of visual features, but also in terms of possibilities for action. Previous studies showed that when a centrally located object has a salient graspable feature (e.g., a handle), it facilitates motor responses corre...
Main Authors: | Wilf, M, Holmes, N, Schwartz, I, Makin, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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