{"pk":27129,"title":"The Lego hands: changing the affording location of graspable objects","subtitle":null,"abstract":"The present study examined throughout three experiments the\nnature of stimulus-response compatibility (SRC) effects\nrelated to affordance perception in situations wherein object\naffordances and response effectors are irrelevant to each\nother. In the first experiment, using a foot-press response\ndispositive, we found a SRC effect between the orientation of\nthe graspable part of the presented object and the laterality of\nthe response. In Experiment 2a, we showed that constraining\nthe subject hands in a given position (i.e., a Lego hand shape)\nduring the same task interfered with the SRC effect. In\nExperiment 2b, participants performed a short training phase\nwith their hands constrained before performing the\nexperiment. This resulted in an inversion of the direction of\nthe SRC effect previously observed. We discuss these results\nand provide arguments in favor of a specific motor activation\naccount.","language":"eng","license":{"name":"","short_name":"","text":null,"url":""},"keywords":[{"word":"Visual Perception; affordances; categorization;\nmotor constraints"}],"section":"Posters: Papers","is_remote":true,"remote_url":"https://escholarship.org/uc/item/8bk4v4q3","frozenauthors":[{"first_name":"Fabrice","middle_name":"","last_name":"Da Silva","name_suffix":"","institution":"Paul Valéry University","department":""},{"first_name":"Brunel","middle_name":"","last_name":"Lionel","name_suffix":"","institution":"Paul Valéry University","department":""}],"date_submitted":null,"date_accepted":null,"date_published":"2017-01-01T18:00:00Z","render_galley":null,"galleys":[{"label":"PDF","type":"pdf","path":"https://journalpub.escholarship.org/cognitivesciencesociety/article/27129/galley/16765/download/"}]}