Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how people acquire the basis for intentionally controlled action. However, recent research suggests that learning or the expression of action effect links might depend on whether task demands impose either a stimulus based mode of action control or an intention based action control mode. In the current study we develop a paradigm that allows the mode of action control to be varied via instructions while keeping stimuli identical. Participants were to respond to the location of a cloud of dots. Their actions were followed by predictable visual effects, either consistently congruent or incongruent with the location of the action. In Experiment 1, a disp...
International audienceHuman actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more in...
Recent studies reported converging evidence for action–effect associations if participants adopted a...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how peopl...
The present study explored how task instructions mediate the impact of action on perception. Partici...
The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to i...
Action–effect learning is based on a theoretical concept that actions are associated with their perc...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
International audienceAccording to ideomotor theory, action-effect associations are crucial for volu...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
According to ideomotor theories, intended effects caused by a certain action are anticipated before ...
International audienceAn essential aspect of voluntary action control is the ability to predict the ...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Does the mere presence of the things we have tended to influence our actions systematically, in ways...
Does the mere presence of the things we have tended to influence our actions systematically, in ways...
International audienceHuman actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more in...
Recent studies reported converging evidence for action–effect associations if participants adopted a...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...
Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how peopl...
The present study explored how task instructions mediate the impact of action on perception. Partici...
The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to i...
Action–effect learning is based on a theoretical concept that actions are associated with their perc...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
International audienceAccording to ideomotor theory, action-effect associations are crucial for volu...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
According to ideomotor theories, intended effects caused by a certain action are anticipated before ...
International audienceAn essential aspect of voluntary action control is the ability to predict the ...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Does the mere presence of the things we have tended to influence our actions systematically, in ways...
Does the mere presence of the things we have tended to influence our actions systematically, in ways...
International audienceHuman actions can be classified as being either more stimulus-based or more in...
Recent studies reported converging evidence for action–effect associations if participants adopted a...
The assimilation of instructions consists of two stages. First, a task model is formed on the basis ...