The last decade has seen a proliferation of empirical studies that seek to understand how the cognitive system links voluntary motor actions with their perceptual effects. A view that has found considerable support in this research is the ideomotor approach to action control which holds that actors select, initiate, and execute a movement by activating anticipatory codes of the movement's sensory effects. We, first review the empirical evidence from different paradigms showing that effects of voluntary actions become anticipated during response production. In a second step we survey empirical data investigating the nature of the mechanisms that link voluntary motor actions with their intended and expected perceptual effects. We argue that t...
Ideomotor theory claims that actions are cognitively represented and accessed via representations of...
Ideomotor theory claims that actions are cognitively represented and accessed via representations of...
Human actions are guided either by endogenous action plans or by external stimuli in the environment...
The last decade has seen a proliferation of empirical studies that seek to understand how the cognit...
Ideomotor approaches to motor control focus on the cognitive mechanisms underlying voluntary action ...
Ideomotor approaches to motor control focus on the cognitive mechanisms underlying voluntary action ...
Motor control a b s t r a c t Research in the field of psychology and cognitive neuroscience has beg...
Voluntary acts are assumed to be initiated by their anticipated sensoric consequences. This old assu...
Research in the field of psychology and cognitive neuroscience has begun to explore the functional u...
According to ideomotor theories, perceiving action effects produced by others triggers corresponding...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to ideomotor theories, perceiving action effects produced by...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action-effects are functionally involved ...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action effects are functionally involved ...
This paper reviews recent approaches to human action planning and the cognitive representation of in...
Ideomotor theory claims that actions are cognitively represented and accessed via representations of...
Ideomotor theory claims that actions are cognitively represented and accessed via representations of...
Human actions are guided either by endogenous action plans or by external stimuli in the environment...
The last decade has seen a proliferation of empirical studies that seek to understand how the cognit...
Ideomotor approaches to motor control focus on the cognitive mechanisms underlying voluntary action ...
Ideomotor approaches to motor control focus on the cognitive mechanisms underlying voluntary action ...
Motor control a b s t r a c t Research in the field of psychology and cognitive neuroscience has beg...
Voluntary acts are assumed to be initiated by their anticipated sensoric consequences. This old assu...
Research in the field of psychology and cognitive neuroscience has begun to explore the functional u...
According to ideomotor theories, perceiving action effects produced by others triggers corresponding...
“Strong” versions of the ideomotor theory of action control claim that anticipations of the environm...
Item does not contain fulltextAccording to ideomotor theories, perceiving action effects produced by...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action-effects are functionally involved ...
Ideomotor theory claims that perceptual representations of action effects are functionally involved ...
This paper reviews recent approaches to human action planning and the cognitive representation of in...
Ideomotor theory claims that actions are cognitively represented and accessed via representations of...
Ideomotor theory claims that actions are cognitively represented and accessed via representations of...
Human actions are guided either by endogenous action plans or by external stimuli in the environment...