Using Tools: From Movements to Environmental Effects
(Sprache: Englisch)
Among the most complex and fascinating abilities of humans is their skill in manufacturing and using various kinds of tools, which involves a multitude of cognitive, behavioral, and biomechanical aspects. Tool use is characterized by enormous complexity, as...
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Among the most complex and fascinating abilities of humans is their skill in manufacturing and using various kinds of tools, which involves a multitude of cognitive, behavioral, and biomechanical aspects. Tool use is characterized by enormous complexity, as the movements of the acting individual depend not only on the environmental goal at which the movement is directed, but also on the tool and its properties. The relationship between the movements of the effector operating the tool (usually the hand) and the associated movements of the tool can be extremely complex, which has implications for the acquisition and refinement of tool use skills and strategies. This compilation is designed to provide a useful overview of current research developments in the field of human tool use, demonstrate the large variety of methods employed to approach the diverse research questions in the field, and stimulate further research in this area.
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Table of Contents (preliminary)EditorialCognitive and motor aspects of human tool use by Cristina Massen & Martina RiegerReview ArticleThe impact of visual feedback type on the mastery of visuo-motor transformations by Sandra SülzenbrückOriginal ArticlesCrosstalk between proximal and distal action effects during tool use by Stefan Ladwig, Christine Sutter, & Jochen Müsseler On the persistence of tool-based compatibility effects by Markus Janczyk, Roland Pfister, & Wilfried KundeAlterations in movement dynamics in a tool-use task: The role of action-relevant inertial tool properties by Paula Fitzpatrick, Jeffrey B. Wagman, & Richard C. Schmidt Learning to control orientation and force in a hammering task: The initial stage by Carlijn A. Vernooij, Leonora J. Mouton, & Raoul M. Bongers Where to grasp a tool? Task-dependent adjustments of tool transformations by tool users by Oliver HerbortThe acquisition of flexible tool use in preschoolers: The impact of prior experience by Birgit Elsner & Bernd SchellhasOpinionInternal models and body schema in tool use by Martina RiegerBiomechanical analysis of tool use: A return to Bernstein's tradition by Elena Biryukova & Blandine BrilCalls for Papers"Young people and new media": A topical issue of the Zeitschrift für Psychologie"Migration and integration": A topical issue of the Zeitschrift für Psychologie
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2012, 54 Seiten, Maße: 21,2 x 28 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Cristina Massen, Martina Rieger
- Verlag: Hogrefe Publishing
- ISBN-10: 0889374287
- ISBN-13: 9780889374287
Sprache:
Englisch
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