Title of article
Grasping spheres, not planets
Author/Authors
Taylor، نويسنده , , Lawrence J. and Zwaan، نويسنده , , Rolf A.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
7
From page
39
To page
45
Abstract
Memory for objects helps us to determine how we can most effectively and appropriately interact with them. This suggests a tightly coupled interplay between action and background knowledge. Three experiments demonstrate that grasping circumference can be affected by the size of a visual stimulus (Experiment 1), whether that stimulus appears to be graspable (Experiment 2), and the presence of a label that renders that object ungraspable (Experiment 3). The results are taken to inform theories on conceptual representation and the functional distinction that has been drawn between the visual systems for perception and action.
Keywords
action , CONCEPTS , Language , grasping , affordances , PLANNING
Journal title
Cognition
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Cognition
Record number
2076780
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