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Observing functional actions affects semantic processing of tools: evidence of a motor-to-semantic priming

机译:观察功能动作会影响工具的语义处理:运动语义启动的证据

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Recent evidence shows that activation of motor information can favor identification of related tools, thus suggesting a strict link between motor and conceptual knowledge in cognitive representation of tools. However, the involvement of motor information in further semantic processing has not been elucidated. In three experiments, we aimed to ascertain whether motor information provided by observation of actions could affect processing of conceptual knowledge about tools. In Experiment 1, healthy participants judged whether pairs of tools evoking different functional handgrips had the same function. In Experiment 2 participants judged whether tools were paired with appropriate recipients. Finally, in Experiment 3 we again required functional judgments as in Experiment 1, but also included in the set of stimuli pairs of objects having different function and similar functional handgrips. In all experiments, pictures displaying either functional grasping (aimed to use tools) or structural grasping (just aimed to move tools independently from their use) were presented before each stimulus pair. The results demonstrated that, in comparison with structural grasping, observing functional grasping facilitates judgments about tools' function when objects did not imply the same functional manipulation (Experiment 1), whereas worsened such judgments when objects shared functional grasp (Experiment 3). Instead, action observation did not affect judgments concerning tool-recipient associations (Experiment 2). Our findings support a task-dependent influence of motor information on high-order conceptual tasks and provide further insights into how motor and conceptual processing about tools can interact.
机译:最新证据表明,运动信息的激活可以促进对相关工具的识别,从而暗示了运动与认知工具中的概念知识之间的严格联系。然而,尚未阐明运动信息在进一步语义处理中的参与。在三个实验中,我们旨在确定通过观察动作所提供的运动信息是否会影响有关工具的概念性知识的处理。在实验1中,健康的参与者判断使用不同功能手柄的工具对是否具有相同的功能。在实验2中,参与者判断工具是否与适当的接收者配对。最后,在实验3中,我们再次要求像在实验1中那样进行功能判断,但也包括在具有不同功能和相似功能手柄的对象刺激对集合中。在所有实验中,在每个刺激对之前都展示了显示功能性抓握(旨在使用工具)或结构性抓握(旨在独立于其使用而移动工具)的图片。结果表明,与结构抓取相比,观察功能抓取有助于在对象不暗示相同功能操纵时对工具的功能进行判断(实验1),而在对象共享功能抓握时则使这种判断更加糟糕(实验3)。取而代之的是,动作观察并不会影响有关工具-接收者关联的判断(实验2)。我们的发现支持电机信息对高阶概念性任务的任务依赖性影响,并提供有关工具的电机性和概念性处理如何相互作用的进一步见解。

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