학술논문

Transport and use of common objects: Influence of weight on action planning.
Document Type
Article
Source
Visual Cognition. Oct-Dec2014, Vol. 22 Issue 9/10, p1154-1172. 19p.
Subject
*LIFTING & carrying (Human mechanics)
*HUMAN mechanics
*PLANNING literature
*TRANSPORTATION policy
*EMERGENCY management
Language
ISSN
1350-6285
Abstract
Internal knowledge and visual cues about object's weight play an important role in grasping and lifting objects. It has been shown that both visual cues and internal knowledge might influence movement kinematics and force production depending on action goal (use vs. transport). However, there is little evidence about weight's influence on action planning as reflected by initiation time. In the present study we investigated this issue. In Experiment 1, participants had to grasp light and heavy objects (without moving them) to either use or transport them. In Experiment 2 we asked another group of participants to actually use or transport the same objects. We observed that initiation times were faster for heavy objects than for light objects in both the transport and use tasks, but only in Experiment 2. Thus, weight influenced the planning of use and transport actions, only when the end-goal of the action was really achieved. These data are incompatible with the hypothesis that only use actions are supported by stored object's representations. They rather suggest that in some circumstances, depending of the end-goal of the action and the physical constraints the planning of both use and transport actions are based on stored object representation. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]