Title of article :
Hand dominance influences the processing of observed bodies
Author/Authors :
Gardner، نويسنده , , Mark R. and Potts، نويسنده , , Rosalind، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
In motor tasks, subgroups of lefthanders have been shown to differ in the distribution of attention about their own bodies. The present experiment examined whether similar attentional biases also apply when processing observed bodies. Sixteen right handers (RHs), 22 consistent left handers (CLHs) and 11 relatively ambidextrous inconsistent left handers (ILHs) performed an own body transformation task in which they were instructed to make speeded left–right judgements about a schematic human figure. Attentional biases associated with handedness were found to extend to observed bodies: CLHs’ judgements were faster to the figure’s left side, while ILHs, like RHs, showed facilitated performance to the figure’s right side. These results demonstrate a novel embodiment effect whereby the processing of a static schematic human figure is modulated by an individual’s personal motor capabilities. This finding suggests that motor simulation may contribute to whole body perception in the absence of actual or implied actions.
Keywords :
Perspective taking , handedness , Mirror system , Own body transformation , Body representation , Embodiment , Motor simulation
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition