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Randomized Controlled Trial
. 2014 Mar;232(3):753-64.
doi: 10.1007/s00221-013-3785-9. Epub 2013 Dec 4.

Can perception of aperture passability be improved immediately after practice in actual passage? Dissociation between walking and wheelchair use

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Randomized Controlled Trial

Can perception of aperture passability be improved immediately after practice in actual passage? Dissociation between walking and wheelchair use

Masaaki Yasuda et al. Exp Brain Res. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Perception of the fit between a person's action capabilities and relevant environmental properties (i.e., affordances) is often fine tuned gradually through experience performing a behavior. However, the immediate effect of such practice on the improvement of affordance perception is unclear. The present study was designed to examine whether a critical factor in the immediate effect of such practice is the opportunity to detect very fine differences between possible and impossible behaviors [i.e., high-resolution (HR) practice]. Participants reported whether apertures of various widths were passable when walking while holding a 69-cm horizontal bar (Experiment 1) or when using a wheelchair (Experiment 2). When practicing passing through apertures, seven different aperture widths, including their minimum passable width (70 cm for both experiments) were presented around the affordance boundary with 1- or 5-cm increments for the HR or low-resolution (LR) conditions, respectively. Accuracy of perception of passability improved following both HR and LR practice when walking. In contrast, no improvement was observed in any condition when using a wheelchair. These findings suggest that the immediate effect of practice was mediated by the form of locomotion but not the resolution of the practice.

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