Consistency between motor activity and perceived direction of rotation |
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Authors: | Clarke A. Burnham |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology, University of Texas, Mezes Hall, 78712, Austin, Texas
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Abstract: | Three experiments were conducted to test the proposition that engagement in motor activity in a given direction favors the perception of stimulus movement consistent with that direction. Ss simultaneously turned a crank and viewed a stimulus capable of apparent reversal of direction.Experiments 1A and 1B demonstrated that the perceived initial direction of rotation was more stable when it was consistent with the motor activity of the viewer than when it was inconsistent. Experiment 2 demonstrated that when Ss were instructed to perceive a particular direction of rotation for a period of time they tended to engage in motor activity consistent withthatdirection.The results were interpreted as supporting an efference theory of perception. |
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