“…But, this cannot be definitively concluded without ruling out variants of customary accounts of S-R compatibility effects. In fact, numerous studies have found that findings initially attributed to grasping affordances on closer empirical inspection often are a result of spatial factors such as the location of a visually salient object property (e.g., Song, Chen, & Proctor, 2014; Xiong, Proctor, & Zelaznik, 2019). Thus, object-based compatibility effects have been obtained for situations in which they would not be expected to occur from the affordance view, such as with both broken handles (e.g., Ambrosecchia, Marino, Gawryszewski, & Riggio, 2015), disembodied objects (e.g., Cho & Proctor, 2010), and even when feet are used as effectors (e.g., Phillips & Ward, 2002; Symes, Ellis, & Tucker, 2005).…”