Towards a systematization of brain oscillatory activity in actions
Abstract Information processing in the brain is governed by oscillatory activity. Activity
oscillations in specific frequency bands (theta, alpha, beta and gamma) have been …
oscillations in specific frequency bands (theta, alpha, beta and gamma) have been …
Ideomotor learning: Time to generalize a longstanding principle
The ideomotor principle holds that anticipating the sensory consequences of a movement
triggers an associated motor response. Even though this framework dates back to the 19th …
triggers an associated motor response. Even though this framework dates back to the 19th …
Perception and action as viewed from the Theory of Event Coding: A multi-lab replication and effect size estimation of common experimental designs
Abstract The Theory of Event Coding (TEC) has influenced research on action and
perception across the past two decades. It integrates several seminal empirical phenomena …
perception across the past two decades. It integrates several seminal empirical phenomena …
The role of working memory for task-order coordination in dual-task situations
Dual-task (DT) situations require task-order coordination processes that schedule the
processing of two temporally overlap** tasks. Theories on task-order coordination suggest …
processing of two temporally overlap** tasks. Theories on task-order coordination suggest …
From simple to complex actions: Response–response bindings as a new approach to action sequences.
Binding between stimulus features and between stimuli and responses has been discussed
as a central mechanism in human action control: Carrying out a response to a stimulus leads …
as a central mechanism in human action control: Carrying out a response to a stimulus leads …
Illuminating the prefrontal neural correlates of action sequence disassembling in response–response binding
Execution of two independent actions in quick succession results in transient binding of
these two actions. Subsequent repetition of any of these actions automatically retrieves the …
these two actions. Subsequent repetition of any of these actions automatically retrieves the …
Response–response bindings do not decay for 6 seconds after integration: A case for bindings' relevance in hierarchical action control.
Executing a response results in bindings between features of present stimuli and features of
the response (Hommel et al., 2001). Repetition of any of these features can then retrieve …
the response (Hommel et al., 2001). Repetition of any of these features can then retrieve …
[HTML][HTML] Multiple routes to control in the prime-target task: Congruence sequence effects emerge due to modulation of irrelevant prime activity and utilization of …
In interference tasks, the magnitude of the congruency effect is reduced in trials that follow
an incongruent trial. This congruence sequence effect (CSE) reflects cognitive control …
an incongruent trial. This congruence sequence effect (CSE) reflects cognitive control …
Lower‐level associations in Gilles de la Tourette syndrome: Convergence between hyperbinding of stimulus and response features and procedural hyperfunctioning …
Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (GTS) can be characterized by enhanced cognitive functions
related to creating, modifying and maintaining connections between stimuli and responses …
related to creating, modifying and maintaining connections between stimuli and responses …
Erroneous saccade co-execution during manual action control is independent of oculomotor stimulus-response translation ease
J Kürten, T Raettig, L Huestegge - Psychological Research, 2024 - Springer
Recent multiple action control studies have demonstrated difficulties with single-action (vs.
dual-action) execution when accompanied by the requirement to inhibit a prepotent …
dual-action) execution when accompanied by the requirement to inhibit a prepotent …