Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP Study
Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attentional deployment. We sought to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying this modulation of attention by examining ERPs to target objects that were either congruently or incongruently gripped for th...
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doaj-b4967223bc164a7e952d6ab4f1ba568b2021-03-04T04:16:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612021-03-011510.3389/fnhum.2021.634359634359Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP StudySanjay Kumar0M. Jane Riddoch1Glyn W. Humphreys2Department of Psychology, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, United KingdomDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomDepartment of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomPrior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attentional deployment. We sought to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying this modulation of attention by examining ERPs to target objects that were either congruently or incongruently gripped for their use in the presence of a congruently or incongruently gripped distractor. Participants responded to the presence or absence of a target object matching a preceding action word with a distractor object presented in the opposite location. Participants were faster in responding to congruently gripped targets compared to incongruently gripped targets. There was a reduced N2pc potential when the target was congruently gripped, and the distractor was incongruently gripped compared to the conditions where targets were incongruently gripped or when the distractor, as well as target, was congruently gripped. The N2pc results indicate that target selection is easier when action information is congruent with an object’s use.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fnhum.2021.634359/fullaffordanceattentionERPN2pctopdown attention |
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Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP Study |
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Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP Study |
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Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP Study |
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Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP Study |
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Handgrip Based Action Information Modulates Attentional Selection: An ERP Study |
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handgrip based action information modulates attentional selection: an erp study |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Human Neuroscience |
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1662-5161 |
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2021-03-01 |
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Prior work shows that the possibility of action to an object (visual affordance) facilitates attentional deployment. We sought to investigate the neural mechanisms underlying this modulation of attention by examining ERPs to target objects that were either congruently or incongruently gripped for their use in the presence of a congruently or incongruently gripped distractor. Participants responded to the presence or absence of a target object matching a preceding action word with a distractor object presented in the opposite location. Participants were faster in responding to congruently gripped targets compared to incongruently gripped targets. There was a reduced N2pc potential when the target was congruently gripped, and the distractor was incongruently gripped compared to the conditions where targets were incongruently gripped or when the distractor, as well as target, was congruently gripped. The N2pc results indicate that target selection is easier when action information is congruent with an object’s use. |
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affordance attention ERP N2pc topdown attention |
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