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Postural and Locomotor Contributions to Affordance Perception
Authors:Yawen Yu  Thomas A. Stoffregen
Affiliation:1. School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis;2. Nebraska Biomechanics Core Facility, University of Nebraska at Omaha;3. School of Kinesiology, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis
Abstract:The authors sought to evaluate the relative importance of locomotor control and postural control in the perception of affordances. While seated in a stationary wheelchair, participants made a series of judgments about the minimum lintel height under which they could roll in the wheelchair. Prior to making judgments, participants were given brief (~2 min) experience with wheelchair locomotion. They expected that this practice would influence the accuracy of subsequent affordance judgments. During practice, participants moved under their own power (using their hands on the wheels) or with an experimenter pushing the wheelchair. Also during wheelchair locomotion the participant's head was restrained, or was not. Results revealed that head restraint during the practice session had no effect on the accuracy of subsequent judgments. By contrast, the judgments of participants who controlled locomotion during practice were significantly more accurate than the judgments of participants who had not controlled their locomotion during practice.
Keywords:affordance  exploration  locomotion  perception  wheelchair
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