The Representation of Action: Insights From Bimanual Coordination |
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Authors: | Flavio TP Oliveira Richard B Ivry |
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Institution: | Department of Psychology and Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, University of California, Berkeley |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— The motor-program concept, emphasizing how actions are represented in the brain, helped bring the study of motor control into the realm of cognitive psychology. However, interest in representational issues was in limbo for much of the past 30 years, during which time the focus was on biomechanical and abstract accounts of the constraints underlying coordinated movement. We review recent behavioral and neuroscientific evidence that highlights multiple levels of constraints in bimanual coordination, with an emphasis on work demonstrating that a primary source of constraint arises from the manner in which action goals are represented. |
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Keywords: | bimanual coordination action representation motor control |
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