Two Routes to the Same Action : An Action Repetition Priming Study

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Hood, Anna
Frey, Scott H.
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Journal of motor behavior. 2015, 47(2), pp. 142-152. ISSN 0022-2895. eISSN 1940-1027. Available under: doi: 10.1080/00222895.2014.961891
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Action selection can be influenced by preceding movements. The authors investigated how retrospective factors may interact with plan- versus rule-based action selection. Participants completed 2 tasks, both of which involved selecting a pronated or supinated posture. In the plan task, they chose the most comfortable hand orientation. In the rule task, they followed a learned prescription. Trials in both tasks comprised prime-probe pairs that were identical, or differed in the visual stimulus or required motor response. Both tasks showed a response-time advantage for probes that were preceded by identical primes. This effect was greater for the plan task suggesting that plan-based action selection is especially susceptible to recent history, fortifying the idea that differential mechanisms underlie a rule- versus plan-based approach to the same action.

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ISO 690RANDERATH, Jennifer, Kenneth F. VALYEAR, Anna HOOD, Scott H. FREY, 2015. Two Routes to the Same Action : An Action Repetition Priming Study. In: Journal of motor behavior. 2015, 47(2), pp. 142-152. ISSN 0022-2895. eISSN 1940-1027. Available under: doi: 10.1080/00222895.2014.961891
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@article{Randerath2015Route-29258,
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  title={Two Routes to the Same Action : An Action Repetition Priming Study},
  number={2},
  volume={47},
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  journal={Journal of motor behavior},
  pages={142--152},
  author={Randerath, Jennifer and Valyear, Kenneth F. and Hood, Anna and Frey, Scott H.}
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