Visual illusions affect planning but not control |
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Authors: | Glover Scott |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, 541 Moore Bldg, 16402, University Park, PA, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() Much debate has arisen over how to account for the pattern of effects of visual illusions on action - that is, the findings that illusions affect actions in some circumstances but not others. I propose that this pattern can best be explained by postulating that visual illusions affect the planning of actions but do not affect the on-line control of actions. Strong evidence for this viewpoint comes from recent studies that show 'dynamic illusion effects': a large illusion effect early in a movement, but a decreasing effect as the hand approaches the target. These findings pose difficulties for other models of illusion effects on action. |
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