A variety of studies have shown action- and object-related visuo-motor priming in behavioural tasks. The peculiarity of this study lies in using a hand-cued line bisection task to explore the main properties of the motor effects evoked by action and object processing. In five experiments it is shown that flanking a line (thin vs. thick line) with images of hands (biological vs. non-biological hand) representing different actions (power vs. precision grip) biases performance towards the action more compatible with the object (power grip - thick line, precision grip - thin line). This effect is larger for the precision grip than for the power grip suggesting a functional rather than manipulative activation. In addition, the effect is larger for the biological than for the non-biological hand. We suggest that this paradigm could be potentially useful for neuropsychological studies as well as for addressing unsolved issues of embodied theories of cognition.

With hands I do not centre! Action- and object-related effects of hand-cueing in the line bisection / Ranzini, M.; Borghi, ANNA MARIA; Nicoletti, Roberto. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - 49:(2011), pp. 2918-2928. [10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.06.019.]

With hands I do not centre! Action- and object-related effects of hand-cueing in the line bisection.

BORGHI, ANNA MARIA;NICOLETTI, ROBERTO
2011

Abstract

A variety of studies have shown action- and object-related visuo-motor priming in behavioural tasks. The peculiarity of this study lies in using a hand-cued line bisection task to explore the main properties of the motor effects evoked by action and object processing. In five experiments it is shown that flanking a line (thin vs. thick line) with images of hands (biological vs. non-biological hand) representing different actions (power vs. precision grip) biases performance towards the action more compatible with the object (power grip - thick line, precision grip - thin line). This effect is larger for the precision grip than for the power grip suggesting a functional rather than manipulative activation. In addition, the effect is larger for the biological than for the non-biological hand. We suggest that this paradigm could be potentially useful for neuropsychological studies as well as for addressing unsolved issues of embodied theories of cognition.
2011
MOTOR RESONANCE; MOTOR SIMULATION; LINE BISECTION; EMBODIED COGNITION; MOTOR SYSTEM
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With hands I do not centre! Action- and object-related effects of hand-cueing in the line bisection / Ranzini, M.; Borghi, ANNA MARIA; Nicoletti, Roberto. - In: NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA. - ISSN 0028-3932. - 49:(2011), pp. 2918-2928. [10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2011.06.019.]
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