<div><p>In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (previously perceived) effect is based on stimulus-response associations rather than on response-effect associations. The reduced key-press response time is not accounted for by earlier established couplings between the key-press movement and its subsequent effect, but instead results from couplings between this effect and the contingent key-release movement. This key-release movement is an intrinsic part of the entire performed response action in each trial of a reaction-time task, and always spontaneously follows the key-press movement. Eliminating the key-release movement from the task leads to the disappearance of the response facil...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action effects are functionally involved ...
Human habits are widely assumed to result from stimulus-response (S-R) associations that are formed ...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In the course of development organisms learn to associate their actions with the effects these actio...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action-effects are functionally involved ...
Evidence for the anticipation of environmental effects as an integral part of response planning come...
Evidence for the anticipation of environmental effects as an integral part of response planning come...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Abstract The ideomotor principle (IMP) claims that bidirectional associations between actions and th...
International audienceHuman actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more in...
ugent.be Ideomotor theory states that the formation of anticipatory representations about the per-ce...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action effects are functionally involved ...
Human habits are widely assumed to result from stimulus-response (S-R) associations that are formed ...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In this paper we show that response facilitation in choice reaction tasks achieved by priming the (p...
In the course of development organisms learn to associate their actions with the effects these actio...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action-effects are functionally involved ...
Evidence for the anticipation of environmental effects as an integral part of response planning come...
Evidence for the anticipation of environmental effects as an integral part of response planning come...
Research in both stimulus-response compatibility and negative priming seeks to understand the contro...
Abstract The ideomotor principle (IMP) claims that bidirectional associations between actions and th...
International audienceHuman actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more in...
ugent.be Ideomotor theory states that the formation of anticipatory representations about the per-ce...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action effects are functionally involved ...
Human habits are widely assumed to result from stimulus-response (S-R) associations that are formed ...