作者
Anna M Borghi, Andrea Flumini, Nikhilesh Natraj, Lewis A Wheaton
发表日期
2012/10/1
期刊
Brain and cognition
卷号
80
期号
1
页码范围
64-73
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Studies on affordances typically focus on single objects. We investigated whether affordances are modulated by the context, defined by the relation between two objects and a hand. Participants were presented with pictures displaying two manipulable objects linked by a functional (knife–butter), a spatial (knife–coffee mug), or by no relation. They responded by pressing a key whether the objects were related or not. To determine if observing other’s actions and understanding their goals would facilitate judgments, a hand was: (a) displayed near the objects; (b) grasping an object to use it; (c) grasping an object to manipulate/move it; (d) no hand was displayed. RTs were faster when objects were functionally rather than spatially related. Manipulation postures were the slowest in the functional context and functional postures were inhibited in the spatial context, probably due to mismatch between the inferred goal and …
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AM Borghi, A Flumini, N Natraj, LA Wheaton - Brain and cognition, 2012