Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an Obstacle

Affordances are behavior opportunities that delineate a phase transition beyond which a change in behavior requiring muscular reorganization. In the stepping across task, this muscular reorganization enables subjects to put the tip of the shoe as close as possible to the obstacle. But subjects modif...

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Main Author: Sabine Cornus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2011-12-01
Series:BIO Web of Conferences
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100017
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spelling doaj-828c535b4a1349848f3a2bd9a2c735982021-04-02T18:44:20ZengEDP SciencesBIO Web of Conferences2117-44582011-12-0110001710.1051/bioconf/20110100017Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an ObstacleSabine CornusAffordances are behavior opportunities that delineate a phase transition beyond which a change in behavior requiring muscular reorganization. In the stepping across task, this muscular reorganization enables subjects to put the tip of the shoe as close as possible to the obstacle. But subjects modify step lengths when approaching an obstacle to secure these adequate foot placements. What is the relationship between the perception of the phase transition and the modification of step lengths? This experiment consisted of two different tasks. The first involved subjects physically stepping across an obstacle, the second involved subjects judging the step-acrossability of an obstacle when moving towards the given obstacle. The results showed that subjects seemed to perceive the step-acrossability of the obstacle before the initiation of regulation. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20110100017
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title Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an Obstacle
title_short Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an Obstacle
title_full Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an Obstacle
title_fullStr Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an Obstacle
title_full_unstemmed Perception of a Stepping-across Affordance when Approaching an Obstacle
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publishDate 2011-12-01
description Affordances are behavior opportunities that delineate a phase transition beyond which a change in behavior requiring muscular reorganization. In the stepping across task, this muscular reorganization enables subjects to put the tip of the shoe as close as possible to the obstacle. But subjects modify step lengths when approaching an obstacle to secure these adequate foot placements. What is the relationship between the perception of the phase transition and the modification of step lengths? This experiment consisted of two different tasks. The first involved subjects physically stepping across an obstacle, the second involved subjects judging the step-acrossability of an obstacle when moving towards the given obstacle. The results showed that subjects seemed to perceive the step-acrossability of the obstacle before the initiation of regulation.
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