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Observing other's actions affects Social Simon effect

open access: yesJournal of Human Environmental Studies, 2011
Sebanz et al. (2003, "Representing others' action: Just like one's own?" Cognition, 88, B11-B21) demonstrated that a response selection conflict between two action alternatives (a right and a left button press) that is known to occur ...
Yumi Kimura, Kazuhito Yoshizaki
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Deriving Motor Primitives through Action Segmentation

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2011
The purpose of the present experiment is to further understand the effect of levels of processing (top-down vs. bottom-up) on the perception of movement kinematics and primitives for grasping actions in order to gain insight into possible primitives used
Paul E. Hemeren, Serge eThill
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Pinocchio: A language for action representation

open access: yesCognitive Robotics, 2022
The development of a language of action representation is a central issue for cognitive robotics, motor neuroscience, ergonomics, sport, and arts with a double goal: analysis and synthesis of action sequences that preserve the spatiotemporal invariants ...
Pietro Morasso, Vishwanathan Mohan
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Two brains in action: joint-action coding in the primate frontal cortex [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Daily life often requires the coordination of our actions with those of another partner. After sixty years (1968-2018) of behavioral neurophysiology of motor control, the neural mechanisms which allow such coordination in primates are unknown. We studied
Battaglia-Mayer, A   +2 more
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Different Evolutionary Origins for the Reach and the Grasp: An Explanation for Dual Visuomotor Channels in Primate Parietofrontal Cortex

open access: yesFrontiers in Neurology, 2013
The Dual Visuomotor Channel Theory proposes that manual prehension consists of two temporally integrated movements, each subserved by distinct visuomotor pathways in occipitoparietofrontal cortex.
Jenni M Karl, Ian Q Whishaw
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Learning 3D Skeletal Representation From Transformer for Action Recognition

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2022
Skeleton-based human action recognition has attracted significant interest due to its simplicity and good accuracy. Diverse end-to-end trainable frameworks based on skeletal representation have been proposed so far to map the representation to human ...
Junuk Cha   +5 more
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Neuronal evidence for good-based economic decisions under variable action costs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
Choices between goods often depend on the action costs, but the mechanisms underlying economic decisions under variable action cost are poorly understood.
Cai, Xinying, Padoa-Schioppa, Camillo
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Spatial and Motor Aspects in the “Action-Sentence Compatibility Effect”

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
The Action-sentence Compatibility Effect (ACE) is often taken as supporting the fundamental role of the motor system in understanding sentences that describe actions.
Alberto Greco
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Doing without representation: coping with Dreyfus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
Hubert Dreyfus argues that the traditional and currently dominant conception of an action, as an event initiated or governed by a mental representation of a possible state of affairs that the agent is trying to realise, is inadequate.
Webber, J.
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Where do action goals come from? Evidence for spontaneous action-effect binding in infants

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2010
One of the great questions in psychology concerns how we develop to become intentional agents. Ideomotor theory suggests that intentional actions depend on, and emerge from the automatic acquisition of bidirectional action-effect associations: perceiving
Stephan Alexander Verschoor   +7 more
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