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Erschienen in: Cognitive Processing 4/2023

14.07.2023 | Research Article

Manipulable objects can potentiate pointing and unusual grasping besides habitual grasping behaviors

verfasst von: Loïc P. Heurley, Alexandre Coutté, Nicolas Morgado, Thibaut Brouillet

Erschienen in: Cognitive Processing | Ausgabe 4/2023

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Abstract

People are faster to perform a precision grip when they see a cherry (i.e., a small graspable object) than to perform a power grip, and the reverse holds true when they see an apple (i.e., a large graspable object). This potentiation effect supports that object representations could include motor components that would be simulated when a graspable object is seen. However, the nature of these motor components remains unclear. The embodied account posits that seeing an object only potentiates the most frequent actions associated with it (i.e., usual actions). In contrast, the size-coding account posits that seeing an object potentiates any actions associated to spatial codes compatible with those associated to the objects. We conducted three experiments to disentangle these two alternative accounts. We especially varied the nature of the responses while participants saw either large or small graspable objects. Our results showed a potentiation effect when participants performed the usual grasping actions (Experiment 1: power and precision grip) but also when they performed unusual grasping actions (Experiment 2: grasping between the thumb and little finger) and even when they had to perform non-grasping actions (Experiment 3: pointing actions). By supporting the size-coding account, our contribution underlines the need for a better understanding of the nature of the motor components of object representations and for using a proper control condition (i.e., pointing action) before arguing that the embodied account convincingly explains the potentiation effect of grasping behaviors.

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1
To put a kind of flexibility, a main role of context is also assumed in this kind of approach (Barsalou 2009; Borghi and Riggio 2015). Particular situations or agent’s intentions might potentiate another relevant action even if it is not the most frequent one (e.g., Kalénine et al. 2014).
 
2
Raw data and analyses of all experiments are available on-line at https://​osf.​io/​chv4y/​.
 
3
We use the term “marginally” here because the p value observed (p = .03) was above the corrected significance threshold considering our Bonferroni correction (α = 0.025) but it was not above a p-value of .10.
 
4
Again, we use the term “marginally” here because the p value observed (p = 0.03) was above the corrected significance threshold considering our Bonferroni correction (α = 0.025) but it was not above a p-value of .10.
 
5
It is noteworthy that if we compute, all experiment mixed, the ratio between the mean of initiation/movement time (i.e., respectively, 366 ms and 421 ms) and their respective standard deviation (i.e., respectively, 65 ms and 110 ms), that is a better way to compare the variability between both set of data, we reach the same conclusion: the variability was larger for movement time (i.e., 26%) than for initiation time (i.e., 18%).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Manipulable objects can potentiate pointing and unusual grasping besides habitual grasping behaviors
verfasst von
Loïc P. Heurley
Alexandre Coutté
Nicolas Morgado
Thibaut Brouillet
Publikationsdatum
14.07.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Cognitive Processing / Ausgabe 4/2023
Print ISSN: 1612-4782
Elektronische ISSN: 1612-4790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10339-023-01151-3

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