Selective reaching to grasp: Evidence for distractor interference effects

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Tipper, SP
Howard, LA
Jackson, SR
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[1] School of Psychology, University of Wales, Bangor
[2] School of Psychology, University of Wales
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10.1080/713756749
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B84 [心理学];
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04 ; 0402 ;
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Transport and grasp kinematics were examined in a task in which subjects selectively reached to grasp a target object in the presence of non-target objects. In a variety of experiments significant interference effects were observed in temporal parameters, such as movement time, and spatial parameters, such as path. In general, the presence of non-targets slowed down the reach. Furthermore, reach paths were affected such that the hand veered away from near non-taroets o in reaches for far targets, even though the non-targets were not physical obstacles to the reaching hand. In contrast, the hand veered towards far non-targets in near reaches. We conclude that non-targets evoke competing responses, and the inhibitory mechanisms that resolve this competition are revealed in the reach path.
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