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Motor similarity in subject-performed tasks

✍ Scribed by Johannes Engelkamp; Hubert D. Zimmer


Book ID
104779494
Publisher
Guilford Publishing Inc
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
845 KB
Volume
57
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-0727

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✦ Synopsis


In two experiments, sabjects learned action phrases in verbal and subject-performed tasks. They had to recognize these action phrases among foils that denoted either completely different actions, conceptually similar actions, or actions that were conceptually and motorically similar. It was found that recognition performance was impaired equally after both kinds of learning when conceptually similar distractors were used, but was impaired more after subject-performed-task learning when the distractors were both conceptually and motorically similar. The possible contribution of motor information in this interaction is discussed.


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