Vainio Lari, Symes Ed, Ellis Rob, Tucker Mike, Ottoboni Giovanni
Department of Psychology, University of Helsinki, Siltavuorenpenger, Helsinki, Finland.
Cognition. 2008 Aug;108(2):444-65. doi: 10.1016/j.cognition.2008.03.007. Epub 2008 May 2.
Recent evidence suggests that viewing a static prime object (a hand grasp), can activate action representations that affect the subsequent identification of graspable target objects. The present study explored whether stronger effects on target object identification would occur when the prime object (a hand grasp) was made more action-rich and dynamic. Of additional interest was whether this type of action prime would affect the generation of motor activity normally elicited by the target object. Three experiments demonstrated that grasp observation improved the identification of grasp-congruent target objects relative to grasp-incongruent target objects. We argue from this data that identifying a graspable object includes the processing of its action-related attributes. In addition, grasp observation was shown to influence the motor activity elicited by the target object, demonstrating interplay between action-based and object-based motor coding.
近期证据表明,观看一个静态的启动对象(如手部抓握动作),能够激活动作表征,进而影响随后对可抓握目标物体的识别。本研究探讨了,当启动对象(手部抓握动作)变得更具动作丰富性和动态性时,对目标物体识别是否会产生更强的影响。另外一个有趣的问题是,这种类型的动作启动是否会影响通常由目标物体引发的运动活动的产生。三项实验表明,相对于抓握不匹配的目标物体,观察抓握动作能改善对抓握匹配的目标物体的识别。基于这些数据,我们认为识别一个可抓握物体包括对其动作相关属性的处理。此外,观察抓握动作被证明会影响由目标物体引发的运动活动,这表明基于动作和基于物体的运动编码之间存在相互作用。