Losing the Boundary: Cognition Biases Action Well After Action Selection.

For selecting an action, traditional theories suggest a cognitive architecture made of serial processing units. Others suggested that action selection emerges from the parallel implementation of and competition between multiple action plans. To disentangle these 2 hypotheses, we created a reaching t...

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Published in:Journal of Experimental Psychology. General Vol. 144; no. 4; pp. 737 - 744
Main Authors: Calderon, Cristian Buc, Verguts, Tom, Gevers, Wim
Format: Article
Published: American Psychological Association Aug2015
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