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  • Successfully performing everyday actions depends on recognizing affordances, which are behavior possibilities based on the interaction between our abilities and the environment.
  • Unlike static behaviors like stepping, which are more limited by geometric features, dynamic actions like leaping are influenced by our force production capabilities.
  • The study found that the ability to perceive how far we can leap affects our perception of how far we can step, indicating that the perception of stepping and leaping are interconnected rather than separate tasks.

Article Abstract

Successfully performing everyday behaviors requires perceiving affordances-possibilities for behavior that depend on the fit between environmental properties and action capabilities. Whereas affordances for some behaviors are primarily constrained by relatively static geometric properties of the perceiver (non-launching behaviors such as stepping), others are additionally constrained by dynamic force production capabilities of the perceiver (launching behaviors such as leaping). This experiment used a transfer of calibration paradigm to investigate whether visual perception of launching and non-launching behaviors represent independent perception-action tasks. In particular, we investigated whether calibration of visual perception of maximum leaping distance transferred to visual perception of maximum stepping distance, and/or vice versa. The results showed that calibration of perception of maximum leaping distance transferred to perception of maximum stepping distance, suggesting that perception of launching and non-launching are not independent. Rather, perception of stepping affordances may be a special case of perception of leaping affordances.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.actpsy.2015.03.010DOI Listing

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