Pointing movements and visuo-spatial working memory in a joint setting: the role of motor inhibition
Abstract
Previous studies have shown that, under specific conditions, arrays that have been pointed at encoding are recognized better than passively viewed ones. According to one interpretation, the superior recognition of pointed-to arrays can be explained by the motor inhibition of passively viewed arrays. The present study sought to determine whether a similar motor inhibition can be induced also when the participants observed a co-actor perform the...
Paper Details
Title
Pointing movements and visuo-spatial working memory in a joint setting: the role of motor inhibition
Published Date
Jun 10, 2019
Journal
Volume
84
Issue
7
Pages
2065 - 2077
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