Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10455669 Brain and Cognition 2013 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Behavioral and neuroimaging studies of grasping have used 2D objects as a proxy for 3D objects. ► We examined whether the grasping of 2- and 3D objects elicit a comparable or dissociable adherence to Weber's law. ► 2D objects produced a continuous adherence to Weber's law whereas 3D objects did not. ► Distinct visual metrics support the grasping of 2D (relative) and 3D (absolute) objects.
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