In the present study two separate stimulus-response compatibility effects (functional affordance and Simon-like effects) were investigated with centrally presented pictures of an object tool (a torch) characterized by a structural separation between the graspable portion and the goal-directed portion. In Experiment 1, participants were required to decide whether the torch was red or blue, while in Experiment 2 they were required to decide whether the torch was upright or inverted. Our results showed that with the same stimulus two types of compatibility effect emerged: one based on the direction signalled by the goal-directed portion of the tool (a Simon-like effect as observed in Experiment 1), the other based on the actions associated with an object (a functional affordance effect as observed in Experiment 2). Both effects emerged independently of the person’s intention to act on the stimulus, but depended on the stimulus properties which were processed in order to perform the task.

Simon-like and functional affordance effects with tools: The effects of object perceptual discrimination and object action state / Pellicano, A.; Iani, C.; Borghi, ANNA MARIA; Rubichi, S.; Nicoletti, Roberto. - In: THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1747-0218. - 63:(2010), pp. 2190-2201. [10.1080/17470218.2010.486903]

Simon-like and functional affordance effects with tools: The effects of object perceptual discrimination and object action state.

BORGHI, ANNA MARIA;NICOLETTI, ROBERTO
2010

Abstract

In the present study two separate stimulus-response compatibility effects (functional affordance and Simon-like effects) were investigated with centrally presented pictures of an object tool (a torch) characterized by a structural separation between the graspable portion and the goal-directed portion. In Experiment 1, participants were required to decide whether the torch was red or blue, while in Experiment 2 they were required to decide whether the torch was upright or inverted. Our results showed that with the same stimulus two types of compatibility effect emerged: one based on the direction signalled by the goal-directed portion of the tool (a Simon-like effect as observed in Experiment 1), the other based on the actions associated with an object (a functional affordance effect as observed in Experiment 2). Both effects emerged independently of the person’s intention to act on the stimulus, but depended on the stimulus properties which were processed in order to perform the task.
2010
TOOLS; AFFORDANCES; SIMON EFFECT; COMPATIBILITY EFFECTS; MOTOR SIMULATION
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Simon-like and functional affordance effects with tools: The effects of object perceptual discrimination and object action state / Pellicano, A.; Iani, C.; Borghi, ANNA MARIA; Rubichi, S.; Nicoletti, Roberto. - In: THE QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY. - ISSN 1747-0218. - 63:(2010), pp. 2190-2201. [10.1080/17470218.2010.486903]
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