On the effects of action on visual perception & How new movement types are learned

Perception can induce effects on action. Perception of others´ actions can thus influence our own actions. However, research on how action can shape perception is sparse. In this thesis, the effects of (i) motor learning and (ii) simple movements, can influence visual perception. Furthermore, the is...

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Autor principal: Beets, Iseult Anna Maria
Otros Autores: Rösler, Frank (Prof. Dr.) (Orientador)
Formato: Dissertation
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Philipps-Universität Marburg 2010
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Sumario:Perception can induce effects on action. Perception of others´ actions can thus influence our own actions. However, research on how action can shape perception is sparse. In this thesis, the effects of (i) motor learning and (ii) simple movements, can influence visual perception. Furthermore, the issue of motor learning is addressed; how can new movement types be learned and do active and passively guided motor training lead to differences in successful acquisition of a new movement?
DOI:10.17192/z2010.0485