What is prehension? - Noriko Kamakura
What is prehension?
"A grasp is every static hand posture with which an object can be held securely with one hand, irrespective of the hand orientation". - Feix et al. (2016, p. 67)
"Grip is when you move your arm all around and the object still deosnt' fall out" - Kamakura et a. (2022, p. 30)
So "hook" is not a form of grip according to them. depends on what hopok is though...
What is "Taxonomy of Prehension"? - Noriko group observed 700+ grips from ~100 objects and 7 healthy subjects.
1. Power Grips: Grips in which the contact region ran from the palm into the palmar surfaces of the fingers
2. Intermediate Grips: Grips that involved the radial surface of at least one of the fingers
3. Precison Grips: Grips in which the contact was mainly on the palmar surfaces of the thumb and at least some of the fingers
4. Thumbless Grip: Only one type; Grip in which thumb plays no part and a light object is secured between adjacent fingers
How do we choose our grips?
- Object's size and shape
- How it is placed beforehand
- How big and strong your hand is
- Your habits
- What kind of mood you're in
Relative geometry (size, shapet) of object and hand
Contact features: object surface roughness and texture, hand surface
Relative physical features (temperature, mass, muscle strength)
Subject's habits, tendency (ex. willing to grab sharp things...?), kind of mood