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Affordance processing in segregated parieto-frontal dorsal stream sub-pathways.

Katrin Sakreida1, Isabel Effnert2, Serge Thill3, Mareike M Menz4, Doreen Jirak5, Claudia R Eickhoff6, Tom Ziemke7, Simon B Eickhoff8, Anna M Borghi9, Ferdinand Binkofski10.   

Abstract

The concept of affordances indicates "action possibilities" as characterized by object properties the environment provides to interacting organisms. Affordances relate to both perception and action and refer to sensory-motor processes emerging from goal-directed object interaction. In contrast to stable properties, affordances may vary with environmental context. A sub-classification into stable and variable affordances was proposed in the framework of the ROSSI project (Borghi et al., 2010; Borghi and Riggio, 2015, 2009). Here, we present a coordinate-based meta-analysis of functional imaging studies on object interaction targeting consistent anatomical correlates of these different types of affordances. Our review revealed the existence of two parallel (but to some extent overlapping) functional pathways. The network for stable affordances consists of predominantly left inferior parietal and frontal cortices in the ventro-dorsal stream, whereas the network for variable affordances is localized preferentially in the dorso-dorsal stream. This is in line with the proposal of differentiated affordances: stable affordances are characterized by the knowledge of invariant object features, whereas variable affordances underlie adaptation to changing object properties.
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Keywords:  Affordances; Cognitive psychology; Dorso-dorsal; Neuroscience; Object interaction; Parieto-frontal pathways; Stable; Variable; Ventro-dorsal

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27484872     DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2016.07.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Biobehav Rev        ISSN: 0149-7634            Impact factor:   8.989


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