Seeing the action: neuropsychological evidence for action-based effects on object selection.
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Attending to the possibilities of actionTemporal dynamics of activation of thematic and functional knowledge during conceptual processing of manipulable artifacts.The role of action representations in thematic object relations.The affordance-matching hypothesis: how objects guide action understanding and prediction.Mechanisms underlying selecting objects for action.Decoding intention: a neuroergonomic perspective.Object grouping based on real-world regularities facilitates perception by reducing competitive interactions in visual cortex.Toward an integrated account of object and action selection: a computational analysis and empirical findings from reaching-to-grasp and tool-useManipulable objects facilitate cross-modal integration in peripersonal space.Seeing the content of the mind: enhanced awareness through working memory in patients with visual extinction.Where do objects become scenes?Real-world spatial regularities affect visual working memory for objects.Effects of broken affordance on visual extinction.Interactive multiple object tracking (iMOT).Assimilation and contrast: the two sides of specific interference between action and perception.The frontoparietal attention network of the human brain: action, saliency, and a priority map of the environment.Feature confirmation in object perception: Feature integration theory 26 years on from the Treisman Bartlett lecture.Misrecollection prevents older adults from benefitting from semantic relatedness of the memoranda in associative memory.Integrated contextual representation for objects' identities and their locations.Selecting object pairs for action: Is the active object always first?The bottle and the glass say to me: "pour!".Action properties of object images facilitate visual search.The Neuroscience of Storing and Molding Tool Action Concepts: How "Plastic" is Grounded Cognition?Early Visual Perception Potentiated by Object Affordances: Evidence From a Temporal Order Judgment Task.On the role of object information in action observation: an fMRI study.Object Affordances Potentiate Responses but Do Not Guide Attentional Prioritization.Neuropsychological evidence for an interaction between endogenous visual and motor-based attention.Action-related objects influence the distribution of visuospatial attention.Transformation from independent to integrative coding of multi-object arrangements in human visual cortex.The Two-Body Inversion Effect.Functional relations trump implied motion in recovery from extinction: evidence from the effects of animacy on extinction.Seeing fearful body language overcomes attentional deficits in patients with neglect.Graspable objects grab attention when the potential for action is recognized.Simulating posterior parietal damage in a biologically plausible framework: neuropsychological tests of the search over time and space model.Neural correlates of modality-specific spatial extinction.I can see what you are doing: Action familiarity and affordance promote recovery from extinction.N400-like negativities in action perception reflect the activation of two components of an action representation.Graspable Objects Grab Attention More Than Images Do.Human-Object Interactions Are More than the Sum of Their Parts.Attention is required for the perceptual integration of action object pairs.
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Seeing the action: neuropsychological evidence for action-based effects on object selection.
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