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Borghi, Anna M.; Flumini, Andrea; Natraj, Nikhilesh; Wheaton, Lewis A. – Brain and Cognition, 2012
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…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Pictorial Stimuli, Task Analysis, Schemata (Cognition)
Mamolo, Carla M.; Roy, Eric A.; Bryden, Pamela J.; Rohr, Linda E. – Brain and Cognition, 2004
Performance-based measures of hand preference have been developed as an objective method of examining handedness. Previous research using this method by Bryden, Roy, and Mamolo (2003) showed that both skill demands and the position of the object in working space affect preferential hand reaching. Specifically, preferred hand reaches predominated…
Descriptors: Handedness, Object Manipulation, Adults, Psychomotor Skills
Chainay, H.; Louarn, C.; Humphreys, G. W. – Brain and Cognition, 2006
We report data from a group of patients with mild Alzheimer's disease on a range of tasks requiring either stored semantic knowledge about objects (e.g., naming object use) or the execution of action to objects (e.g., miming and using objects). We found that the patients were impaired at miming in response to objects, even when they could describe…
Descriptors: Semantics, Patients, Alzheimers Disease, Nonverbal Communication