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When affordances are not universal: The negative compatibility effect is modulated by task type and spatial association

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics. Bd. 88. H. 1. Springer Science and Business Media LLC 2026 24

Erscheinungsjahr: 2026

Publikationstyp: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

Sprache: Englisch

Doi/URN: 10.3758/s13414-025-03202-7

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Inhaltszusammenfassung


Humans prepare motor actions when perceiving objects that afford specific behaviors, highlighting the tight link between perception and action. For example, seeing a graspable object like a mug can trigger hand movements aligned to its handle – a phenomenon known as the object affordance effect. Vainio et al. (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64, 1094–1110, 2011) demonstrated this can produce a negative compatibility effect (NCE). This occurs when a spatially compatible prime obje...Humans prepare motor actions when perceiving objects that afford specific behaviors, highlighting the tight link between perception and action. For example, seeing a graspable object like a mug can trigger hand movements aligned to its handle – a phenomenon known as the object affordance effect. Vainio et al. (Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 64, 1094–1110, 2011) demonstrated this can produce a negative compatibility effect (NCE). This occurs when a spatially compatible prime object eliciting an affordance (e.g., a mug), but to be ignored, precedes a target requiring a spatial response. Given that task demands shape response execution (e.g., Schöpper & Frings, Attention, Perception & Psychophysics, 86, 171–185, 2024), we hypothesized that the effect of affordance would vary accordingly. In Experiment 1, participants performed three tasks: arrow direction discrimination, shape discrimination, and circle localization. In all tasks, the time interval between the affordance object (a mug) and the onset of the target, as well as the compatibility between the mug and the response, varied. The arrow task replicated the NCE – responses were slower in compatible trials at short intervals. No compatibility effects were observed in the shape task. Notably, the localization task revealed a positive compatibility effect (PCE). The variation in compatibility effects suggests task-dependent affordances. Experiment 2 manipulated the target position relative to the fixation to investigate the PCE in the localization task and explore the differences in the compatibility effect. Although the PCE was not replicated, the NCE now also appeared for location tasks. Our results suggest that task constraints shape the compatibility effect, and distractor-induced affordances engage inhibitory mechanisms only when spatial features are relevant.» weiterlesen» einklappen

  • Motor inhibition-facilitation
  • Affordance
  • Task dependency
  • Stimulus–response compatibility
  • Spatial associations

Autoren


Türkan, Belgüzar Nilay (Autor)
Schöpper, Lars-Michael (Autor)
Vainio, Lari (Autor)

Klassifikation


DFG Fachgebiet:
1.22 - Psychologie

DDC Sachgruppe:
Psychologie

Verknüpfte Personen


Christian Frings

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