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When far becomes near: Shared environments activate action simulation

Authors :
Griffiths, Debra
Tipper, Steven P.
Source :
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Taylor & Francis, 2012.

Abstract

It has been proposed that one means of understanding a person's current behaviour and predicting future actions is by simulating their actions. That is, when another person's actions are observed, similar motor processes are activated in the observer. For example, after observing a reach over an obstacle, a person's subsequent reach trajectory is more curved, reflecting motor priming. Importantly, such motor states are only activated if the observed action is in near (peripersonal) space. However, we demonstrate that when individuals share action environments, simulation of another person's obstacle avoiding reach path takes place even when the action is in far (extrapersonal) space. We propose that action simulation is influenced by factors such as ownership. When an "owned" object is a potential future obstacle, even when it is viewed beyond current action space, simulations are evoked, and these leave a more stable memory capable of influencing future behaviour.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17470226 and 17470218
Volume :
65
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology (2006)
Accession number :
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