Human actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more intention-based. According to the ideomotor framework of action control, intention-based actions primarily refer to anticipated action effects (in other words response-stimulus [R-S] bindings), whereas stimulus-based actions are commonly assumed to be more strongly determined by stimulus-response [S-R] bindings. We explored differences in the functional signatures of both modes of action control in a temporal bisection task. Participants either performed a choice response by pressing one out of two keys in response to a preceding stimulus (stimulus-based action), or pressed one out of two keys to produce the next stimulus (intention-based action). In line with the i...
International audienceAccording to ideomotor theory, action-effect associations are crucial for volu...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Human actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more intention-based. Accordi...
Actions carried out in response to exogenous stimuli and actions selected endogenously on the basis ...
International audienceActions carried out in response to exogenous stimuli and actions selected endo...
Herwig A, Prinz W, Waszak F. Two modes of sensorimotor integration in intention-based and stimulus-b...
International audienceHuman actions may be driven endogenously (to produce desired environmental eff...
International audienceHuman actions are often classiWed as either internally generated, or externall...
Human actions may be driven endogenously (to produce desired environmental effects) or exogenously (...
The neural mechanisms underlying the selection and initiation of voluntary actions in the absence of...
International audienceHuman actions may be carried out in response to exogenous stimuli (stimulus ba...
Intending to perform an action and then immediately executing it is a mundane process. The cognitive...
The current debate on mechanisms of action understanding and recognition has re-opened the question ...
The neural mechanisms underlying the selection and initiation of voluntary actions in the absence of...
International audienceAccording to ideomotor theory, action-effect associations are crucial for volu...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Human actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more intention-based. Accordi...
Actions carried out in response to exogenous stimuli and actions selected endogenously on the basis ...
International audienceActions carried out in response to exogenous stimuli and actions selected endo...
Herwig A, Prinz W, Waszak F. Two modes of sensorimotor integration in intention-based and stimulus-b...
International audienceHuman actions may be driven endogenously (to produce desired environmental eff...
International audienceHuman actions are often classiWed as either internally generated, or externall...
Human actions may be driven endogenously (to produce desired environmental effects) or exogenously (...
The neural mechanisms underlying the selection and initiation of voluntary actions in the absence of...
International audienceHuman actions may be carried out in response to exogenous stimuli (stimulus ba...
Intending to perform an action and then immediately executing it is a mundane process. The cognitive...
The current debate on mechanisms of action understanding and recognition has re-opened the question ...
The neural mechanisms underlying the selection and initiation of voluntary actions in the absence of...
International audienceAccording to ideomotor theory, action-effect associations are crucial for volu...
The theory of event coding (TEC) updated the original ideomotor principle and provided a radical app...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...