Object Affordances Tune Observers' Prior Expectations about Tool-Use Behaviors

Learning about the function and use of tools through observation requires the ability to exploit one's own knowledge derived from past experience. It also depends on the detection of low-level local cues that are rooted in the tool's perceptual properties. Best known as 'affordances', these cues generate biomechanical priors that constrain the number of possible motor acts that are likely to be performed on tools. The contribution of these biomechanical priors to the learning of tool-use behaviors is well supported. However, it is not yet clear if, and how, affordances interact with higher-order expectations that are generated from past experience - i.e. probabilistic exposure - to enable observational learning of tool use. To address this question we designed an action observation task in which participants were required to infer, under various conditions of visual uncertainty, the intentions of a demonstrator performing tool-use behaviors. Both the probability of observing the demonstrator achieving a particular tool function and the biomechanical optimality of the observed movement were varied. We demonstrate that biomechanical priors modulate the extent to which participants' predictions are influenced by probabilistically-induced prior expectations. Biomechanical and probabilistic priors have a cumulative effect when they 'converge' (in the case of a probabilistic bias assigned to optimal behaviors), or a mutually inhibitory effect when they actively 'diverge' (in the case of probabilistic bias assigned to suboptimal behaviors).

Publication type: 
Articolo
Author or Creator: 
Jacquet, Pierre O.
Chambon, Valerian
Borghi, Anna M.
Tessari, Alessia
Publisher: 
Public Library of Science, San Francisco, CA , Stati Uniti d'America
Source: 
PloS one 7 (2012). doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0039629
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Jacquet, Pierre O.; Chambon, Valerian; Borghi, Anna M.; Tessari, Alessia/titolo:Object Affordances Tune Observers' Prior Expectations about Tool-Use Behaviors/doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0039629/rivista:PloS one/anno:2012/pagina_da
Date: 
2012
Resource Identifier: 
http://www.cnr.it/prodotto/i/319947
https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0039629
info:doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0039629
Language: 
Eng