Investigating Action-Scaled Affordances and Expertise Interaction in Experiments
This study explores the distinctions between action-scaled and body-scaled affordances, drawing from previous works by Weast et al. (2011) and Sebanz & Shiffrar (2009). The experiments aim to identify how expertise influences interactions within various conditions. Key findings highlight that despite the perceived differences, specific affordances remain consistent across expert and novice participants. By analyzing these interactions, the research contributes to understanding the cognitive processes involved in perceiving and acting upon affordances based on expertise levels.
Investigating Action-Scaled Affordances and Expertise Interaction in Experiments
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Weast et al. (2011) • Experts?
Weast et al. (2011) Not different Different Not different
Weast et al. (2011) For the second experiment... ...key is action-scaled versus body-scaled affordance
Weast et al. (2011) Only difference
Sebanz & Shiffrar (2009) • Experts?
Sebanz & Shiffrar (2009) “Expertise” x condition interaction
Sebanz & Shiffrar (2009) “Expertise” x condition interaction