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Off-line authorship effects in action perception
Authors:Flach Rüdiger  Knoblich Günther  Prinz Wolfgang
Affiliation:Max-Planck-Institute for Psychological Research, Amalienstrasse 33, 80799 München, Germany. flach@mpipf-muenchen.mpg.de
Abstract:Does the perception of our actions differ from the perception of other individuals' actions when we observe them, like other individual's actions, in an offline perspective? Previous studies, using recognition as well as prediction judgments, suggest that it does even if the stimulus information is reduced to a single moving point-light. Here, we assessed whether this difference also affects the timing of actions. This was tested in two experiments, using a specific synchronization task. After some practice, self-generated action events were anticipated faster than other action events, provided that the anticipation could not be accomplished sufficiently well on the basis of easily detectable cues. The results are discussed with regard to the previous findings of off-line authorship effects in action perception.
Keywords:Authorship   Action perception   Synchronization   Self-other discrimination   Point-light display   Anticipation
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