Journal article
The controlled imitation task: a new paradigm for studying self-other control
Abstract
In the automatic imitation task (AIT) participants make a cued response during simultaneous exposure to a congruent or incongruent action made by another agent. Participants are slower to make the cued response on incongruent trials, which is thought to reflect conflict between the motor representation activated by the cue and the motor representation activated by the observed action. On incongruent trials, good performance requires the …
Authors
Obhi SS; Hogeveen J
Journal
PeerJ, Vol. 1, ,
Publisher
PeerJ
DOI
10.7717/peerj.161
ISSN
2167-8359