Tool use and affordance: Manipulation-based versus reasoning-based approaches.
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Commentary: Effects of dividing attention on memory for declarative and procedural aspects of tool use.Involvement of Technical Reasoning More Than Functional Knowledge in Development of Tool Use in ChildhoodCreating semantics in tool use.A cognitive-based model of tool use in normal aging.Involvement of the Left Supramarginal Gyrus in Manipulation Judgment Tasks: Contributions to Theories of Tool Use.Decomposing Tool-Action Observation: A Stereo-EEG Study.The ideomotor recycling theory for tool use, language, and foresight.Learning, remembering, and predicting how to use tools: Distributed neurocognitive mechanisms: Comment on Osiurak and Badets (2016).Gait, dual task and history of falls in elderly with preserved cognition, mild cognitive impairment, and mild Alzheimer's disease.From the Age of 5 Humans Decide Economically, Whereas Crows Exhibit Individual Preferences.Novel Tool Selection in Left Brain-Damaged Patients With Apraxia of Tool Use: A Study of Three Cases.Mechanical knowledge does matter to tool use even when assessed with a non-production task: Evidence from left brain-damaged patients.The left supramarginal gyrus contributes to finger positioning for object use: a neuronavigated transcranial magnetic stimulation study.Sensitivity to hierarchical relations among affordances in the assembly of asymmetric tools.How Our Cognition Shapes and Is Shaped by Technology: A Common Framework for Understanding Human Tool-Use Interactions in the Past, Present, and Future.Response: Commentary: Effects of dividing attention on memory for declarative and procedural aspects of tool use.
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Tool use and affordance: Manipulation-based versus reasoning-based approaches.
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Tool use and affordance: Manipulation-based versus reasoning-based approaches.
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Tool use and affordance: Manipulation-based versus reasoning-based approaches.
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Tool use and affordance: Manipulation-based versus reasoning-based approaches.
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Arnaud Badets
François Osiurak
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2016-02-15T00:00:00Z