The size coding of responses: The size of switches and the force feedback |
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Authors: | Loïc P. Heurley Arthur Michalland Ronan Guerineau Guillaume Thébault |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratoire sur les Interactions Cognition, Action, Émotion (LICAE) 2. – 3. Université Paris Nanterre, Nanterre Cedex, France;4. Epsylon (EA 4556) 5. Université Montpellier 3, Montpellier, France i2ml Fondation, Institut Méditerranéen Des Métiers de La Longévité, Nîmes, France;6. Centre Hospitalier Paul Coste Floret, Lamalou les Bains, France |
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Abstract: | We aimed to understand which factors have a functional role in the size coding of responses, either the size of the switches or the force required to trigger each switch. This question is of relevance because it allows a better understanding of processes underlying action coding. In each trial, participants saw a small or large object. Depending on its colour, the participants had to press one of two switches. In the “size” condition, the response device consisted of two switches of different visual size, but both required the same amount of force. In the “force-feedback” condition, the response device consisted in two switches of identical visual size, but one switch required more force than the other. We found a compatibility effect in the “size,” not in the “force-feedback” condition, supporting that the size-coding of responses would be due to the size of the switches. |
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Keywords: | Action coding Stimulus–response compatibility effect Size Graspable objects Force feedback |
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