Intentional control of attention: action planning primes action-related stimulus dimensions

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Sabrina Fagioli
Bernhard Hommel
Ricarda Ines Schubotz
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[1] University of Rome “La Sapienza”,Department of Psychology, Cognitive Ergonomics Laboratory
[2] Leiden University,Department of Psychology, Cognitive Psychology Unit
[3] Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences,Department of Neurology
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Psychological Research | 2007年 / 71卷
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Stimulus Dimension; Stimulus Event; Premotor Cortex; Perceptual Event; Perceptual Dimension;
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Neurophysiological observations suggest that attending to a particular perceptual dimension, such as location or shape, engages dimension-related action, such as reaching and prehension networks. Here we reversed the perspective and hypothesized that activating action systems may prime the processing of stimuli defined on perceptual dimensions related to these actions. Subjects prepared for a reaching or grasping action and, before carrying it out, were presented with location- or size-defined stimulus events. As predicted, performance on the stimulus event varied with action preparation: planning a reaching action facilitated detecting deviants in location sequences whereas planning a grasping action facilitated detecting deviants in size sequences. These findings support the theory of event coding, which claims that perceptual codes and action plans share a common representational medium, which presumably involves the human premotor cortex.
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