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Simulation modifies prehension: evidence for a conjoined representation of the graspable features of an object and the action of grasping it
Authors:Frak Victor  Croteau Isabelle  Bourbonnais Daniel  Duval Christian  Duclos Cyril  Cohen Henri
Institution:Département de kinanthropologie, Université du Québec à Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. frak.victor@uqam.ca
Abstract:Movement formulas, engrams, kinesthetic images and internal models of the body in action are notions derived mostly from clinical observations of brain-damaged subjects. They also suggest that the prehensile geometry of an object is integrated in the neural circuits and includes the object's graspable characteristics as well as its semantic properties. In order to determine whether there is a conjoined representation of the graspable characteristics of an object in relation to the actual grasping, it is necessary to separate the graspable (low-level) from the semantic (high-level) properties of the object. Right-handed subjects were asked to grasp and lift a smooth 300-g cylinder with one hand, before and after judging the level of difficulty of a "grasping for pouring" action, involving a smaller cylinder and using the opposite hand. The results showed that simulated grasps with the right hand exert a direct influence on actual motor acts with the left hand. These observations add to the evidence that there is a conjoined representation of the graspable characteristics of the object and the biomechanical constraints of the arm.
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