Using a typing task we investigated whether insufficient imagination of errors and error corrections is related to duration differences between execution and imagination. In Experiment 1 spontaneous error imagination was investigated, whereas in Experiment 2 participants were specifically instructed to imagine errors. Further, in Experiment 2 we manipulated correction instructions (whether or not to correct errors) and controlled for visual feedback in executed typing (letters appearing on the screen or not). Participants executed and imagined typing proverbs of different lengths. Errors and error corrections explained a significant amount of variance of execution minus imagination differences in Experiment 1, and in Experiment 2 when parti...
Motor simulation implies that the same motor representations involved in action execution are re-ena...
It is unclear whether task representation generated in imagery simulates performance demands in rea...
This paper describes an empirical study on typing errors made by children during a text copy exercis...
Using a typing task we investigated whether insufficient imagination of errors and error corrections...
The influences of typing style and action familiarity on executed and imagined typing were investiga...
Mistakes in skilled performance are often observed to be slower than correct actions. This error slo...
Ideomotor theory states that the neural codes that represent action and the perceptual consequences ...
Ideomotor theory states that the neural codes that represent action and the perceptual consequences ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects on the duration of imagined movement...
International audienceThis study examined the role of error-type and working memory (WM) in the effe...
It is well known that perceptual and conceptual fluency can influence episodic memory judgments. Her...
This study was an attempt to illustrate the relationship between augmented feedback with and without...
This study was an attempt to illustrate the relationship between augmented feedback with and without...
Maxwell et al. [Maxwell, J. P., Masters, R. S. W., Kerr, E., & Weedon, E. (2001). The implicit benef...
In the current experiment, we compared sequence learning after either motor imagery or physical prac...
Motor simulation implies that the same motor representations involved in action execution are re-ena...
It is unclear whether task representation generated in imagery simulates performance demands in rea...
This paper describes an empirical study on typing errors made by children during a text copy exercis...
Using a typing task we investigated whether insufficient imagination of errors and error corrections...
The influences of typing style and action familiarity on executed and imagined typing were investiga...
Mistakes in skilled performance are often observed to be slower than correct actions. This error slo...
Ideomotor theory states that the neural codes that represent action and the perceptual consequences ...
Ideomotor theory states that the neural codes that represent action and the perceptual consequences ...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effects on the duration of imagined movement...
International audienceThis study examined the role of error-type and working memory (WM) in the effe...
It is well known that perceptual and conceptual fluency can influence episodic memory judgments. Her...
This study was an attempt to illustrate the relationship between augmented feedback with and without...
This study was an attempt to illustrate the relationship between augmented feedback with and without...
Maxwell et al. [Maxwell, J. P., Masters, R. S. W., Kerr, E., & Weedon, E. (2001). The implicit benef...
In the current experiment, we compared sequence learning after either motor imagery or physical prac...
Motor simulation implies that the same motor representations involved in action execution are re-ena...
It is unclear whether task representation generated in imagery simulates performance demands in rea...
This paper describes an empirical study on typing errors made by children during a text copy exercis...