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Correspondence effect driven by salient visual asymmetries in integral object stimuli.

Antonello Pellicano1, Cristina Iani2,3, Natale Vincenzo Maiorana2, Houpand Horoufchin4, Sandro Rubichi3,5, Luisa Lugli6, Roberto Nicoletti6, Ferdinand Binkofski4.   

Abstract

The handle-to-hand correspondence effect consists of faster and more accurate responses when the responding hand is aligned with the handle side of an object tool, compared to when they lay on opposite sides. This effect has been attributed to the activation of affordances. Recent studies, however, claimed that it may depend on the spatial coding of the object on the basis of its visual asymmetry (location-coding account). Affordances are namely direct and meaningful relations between recognized objects and the observers' action system. Therefore, any manipulation that disrupts the body structure of object tools could potentially affect their identification and prevent the activation of affordances. The present study investigated the nature of the handle-to-hand correspondence effects by manipulating structural asymmetry and visual salience of object tools, while preserving their integrity that is, leaving unaltered the original possibilities to activate grasping affordances. Three experiments were run. Results were consistent with the location-coding account and claim for accurate control of visual asymmetries in object stimuli during investigation of affordance effects.

Year:  2018        PMID: 30132193     DOI: 10.1007/s00426-018-1079-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res        ISSN: 0340-0727


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Authors:  Antonello Pellicano; Luisa Lugli; Ferdinand Binkofski; Sandro Rubichi; Cristina Iani; Roberto Nicoletti
Journal:  Psychol Res       Date:  2018-04-12
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