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Selection Criteria for Preparatory Object Rotation in Manual Lifting Actions

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Pages 11-27 | Received 26 Nov 2008, Accepted 03 Jul 2009, Published online: 08 Jul 2010
 

ABSTRACT

Participants lifted a canister by its handle while balancing a ball on the lid. Experiment 1 allowed object rotation prior to lifting. A lifting comfort zone was measured by the variability in object orientation at lift; its size depended on the object mass and required task precision. The amount of prelift rotation correlated with the resulting change in lifting capability, as measured for different object orientations. Experiment 2 required direct grasping without preparatory rotation. Task completion time and success rate decreased, and initial object orientation affected prelift time. Results suggest that lifting from the comfort zone produces more robust performance at a cost of slower completion; moreover, physical rotation could be replaced by mental planning when direct grasping is enforced.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) through grants IIS-0326322, ECS-0325383, and CCF-0702443. L. Y. Chang received support from a NSF Graduate Research Fellowship and a NASA Harriet G. Jenkins Pre-Doctoral Fellowship. The authors thank Professor Howard Seltman for suggestions on the statistical analysis and Justin Macey for assistance with the data acquisition.

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