Action-effect bindings and ideomotor learning in intention- and stimulus-based actions.
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What I Say is What I Get: Stronger Effects of Self-Generated vs. Cue-Induced Expectations in Event-Related Potentials.Side effect of acting on the world: acquisition of action-outcome statistic relation alters visual interpretation of action outcome.Long-term response-stimulus associations can influence distractor-response bindingsWorking memory and its relation to deterministic sequence learningInfluence of action-effect associations acquired by ideomotor learning on imitation.Goal-Directed Resilience in Training (GRIT): A Biopsychosocial Model of Self-Regulation, Executive Functions, and Personal Growth (Eudaimonia) in Evocative Contexts of PTSD, Obesity, and Chronic Pain.Instant attraction: immediate action-effect bindings occur for both, stimulus- and goal-driven actionsInstructed task demands and utilization of action effect anticipation.A cognitive framework for explaining serial processing and sequence execution strategies.Binding time: Evidence for integration of temporal stimulus features.Good vibrations? Vibrotactile self-stimulation reveals anticipation of body-related action effects in motor control.Editorial: Action effects in perception and action.Response selection difficulty modulates the behavioral impact of rapidly learnt action effects.The benefit of no choice: goal-directed plans enhance perceptual processing.Dissociation of binding and learning processes.Influence of verbal instructions on effect-based action control.Why free choices take longer than forced choices: evidence from response threshold manipulations.Action-Effect Associations in Voluntary and Cued Task-Switching.Action-effects enhance explicit sequential learning.A common mechanism behind distractor-response and response-effect binding?No differences in dual-task costs between forced- and free-choice tasks
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Action-effect bindings and ideomotor learning in intention- and stimulus-based actions.
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Action-effect bindings and ideomotor learning in intention- and stimulus-based actions.
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Action-effect bindings and ideomotor learning in intention- and stimulus-based actions.
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Arvid Herwig
Florian Waszak
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10.3389/FPSYG.2012.00444
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2012-10-25T00:00:00Z