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Binding in voluntary action control

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2010
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
Nattkemper, Dieter   +2 more
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Visual control of hand action

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1997
Recent investigations in normal and brain-damaged individuals have begun to identify the types of visual information used to plan and guide reaches. Binocular visual cues have been shown to be important for both movement planning and on-line guidance of hand movements, while emerging evidence suggests that dynamic visual analysis of the moving limb may
S R, Jackson, M, Husain
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INTEGRAL CONTROL ACTION AND SEPARATED FEEDBACK CONTROL

IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 1982
Abstract Integral control action is identified with the function of state-estimation in separated stochastic control. It follows that the separated controller structure could provide a basis for designing practical sub-optimal controllers which could be implemented using available on-line digital computers.
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The role of action effects in infants? action control

Psychological Research, 2004
In adults, the selection and the planning of actions are influenced by the anticipation of desired action effects. However, the role of action effects for action control in infants is still an unresolved issue. One important prerequisite for infants' action control is that infants are able to relate certain movements to certain effects.
Hauf, P., Elsner, B., Aschersleben, G.
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Voluntary control of unavoidable action

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2006
Goal-oriented behavior is usually portrayed to be directly related to incentive values. Underlying mechanisms are thought to include reward-oriented response bias and perceptual sensitivity. A recent electrophysiological study by Minamimoto et al. challenges this view, and reports neural activity in the thalamus that appears to counteract response bias.
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Controllers and Actions

2012
In this chapter, I continue describing the Web API dispatch process and focus on controllers and action methods. I explain how controllers work in Web API and describe the dispatch process implemented by the default controller class, ApiController. Along the way, I show you how to resolve a common routing problem, explain how requests are mapped to ...
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Desertification control: A framework for action

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1995
Desertification is a little-understood term that aggregates several land degradation processes occurring in the arid regions of the world. The major processes are vegetation degradation, water erosion, wind erosion, salinization, and soil compaction. Water erosion is the principal threat to environmental stability in both arid and humid climatic zones.
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“Spect-Action” technical control and organizational action

Studies in Cultures, Organizations and Societies, 1996
This paper discusses the relationship between people and IT-machines in the light of an empirical investigation pursued among pilots faced with flying automation. It advances the idea that this confrontation gives rise to a new mode of action which requires the setting of the human agent in a position of “spectator” whose action becomes impossible to ...
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
exaly  

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