Graspability Modulates the Stronger Neural Signature of Motor Preparation for Real Objects vs. Pictures
Volume: 33, Issue: 12, Pages: 2477 - 2493
Published: Nov 5, 2021
Abstract
The cognitive and neural bases of visual perception are typically studied using pictures rather than real-world stimuli. Unlike pictures, real objects are actionable solids that can be manipulated with the hands. Recent evidence from human brain imaging suggests that neural responses to real objects differ from responses to pictures; however, little is known about the neural mechanisms that drive these differences. Here, we tested whether brain...
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Title
Graspability Modulates the Stronger Neural Signature of Motor Preparation for Real Objects vs. Pictures
Published Date
Nov 5, 2021
Volume
33
Issue
12
Pages
2477 - 2493
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