Perceptual-cognitive control as a special case in equivalent multisensory-sensorimotor interactions
- PMID: 15695222
- DOI: 10.1080/00222895.2004.11008001
Perceptual-cognitive control as a special case in equivalent multisensory-sensorimotor interactions
Abstract
In his primary thesis on the purely perceptual-cognitive nature of movement control, F. Mechsner (2004) entirely neglects, or in fact negates, the influences of action on perception. In this commentary, the author follows the logical steps of Mechsner, illustrates what he conceives to be an error in Mechsner's reasoning, and synthesizes those arguments in favor of a hypothesis of a system of equivalent elements (senses and effectors) in interaction.
Comment on
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A psychological approach to human voluntary movement.J Mot Behav. 2004 Dec;36(4):355-70. doi: 10.1080/00222895.2004.11007993. J Mot Behav. 2004. PMID: 15695214
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