The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to intentionally control actions. Humans learn about actions not only through active experience, but also through observing the actions of others. In Experiment 1, we examined whether action–effect associations can be acquired by observational learning. To this end, participants observed how a model repeatedly pressed two buttons during an observation phase. Each of the buttonpresses led to a specific tone (action effect). In a subsequent test phase, the tones served as target stimuli to which the participants had to respond with buttonpresses. Reaction times were shorter if the stimulus–response mapping in the test phase was compatible with the ...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
Contains fulltext : 149550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The way in whic...
Different studies have shown that action-effect associations seem to enhance implicit learning of mo...
International audienceA core assumption of ideomotor theory is that learned bidirectional associatio...
In everyday social life, we predict others’ actions in response to our own actions.Subsequently, on ...
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...
Effect-based accounts of human action control have recently highlighted the possibility of represent...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how peopl...
Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how peopl...
Contains fulltext : 191208.pdf.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans ar...
The effects of our movements become associated with the motor commands that generate those movements...
The subjective experience of controlling events in the environment alters the perception of these ev...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
Contains fulltext : 149550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The way in whic...
Different studies have shown that action-effect associations seem to enhance implicit learning of mo...
International audienceA core assumption of ideomotor theory is that learned bidirectional associatio...
In everyday social life, we predict others’ actions in response to our own actions.Subsequently, on ...
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...
Effect-based accounts of human action control have recently highlighted the possibility of represent...
Practising a motor skill can result in effector-dependent learning (learning that does not transfer ...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how peopl...
Automatic acquisition of action effect associations may serve as a parsimonious account of how peopl...
Contains fulltext : 191208.pdf.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans ar...
The effects of our movements become associated with the motor commands that generate those movements...
The subjective experience of controlling events in the environment alters the perception of these ev...
International audienceAccording to the ideomotor theory, actions are represented in terms of their p...
Contains fulltext : 149550.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The way in whic...
Different studies have shown that action-effect associations seem to enhance implicit learning of mo...