No evidence for visuomotor priming in a visually guided action task.
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Incidental and context-responsive activation of structure- and function-based action features during object identification.Hand selection for object grasping is influenced by recent motor history.From visuo-motor interactions to imitation learning: behavioural and brain imaging studies.Response interference between functional and structural actions linked to the same familiar objectGrasping an object comfortably: orientation information is held in memoryMovement plans for posture selection do not transfer across hands.Hand path priming in manual obstacle avoidance: rapid decay of dorsal stream information.Action knowledge, visuomotor activation, and embodiment in the two action systemsDissociative effects of viewpoint and semantic priming on action and semantic decisions: evidence for dual routes to action from vision.Priming tool actions: Are real objects more effective primes than pictures?To use or to move: goal-set modulates priming when grasping real tools.Two action systems in the human brain.Translating working memory into action: behavioral and neural evidence for using motor representations in encoding visuo-spatial sequences.The human dorsal stream adapts to real actions and 3D shape processing: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study.Two routes to the same action: an action repetition priming study.Orientation priming of grasping decision for drawings of objects and blocks, and words.Interaction of Perception and Action in Discrete and Continuous Rapid Aiming Tasks.
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No evidence for visuomotor priming in a visually guided action task.
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No evidence for visuomotor priming in a visually guided action task.
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