Perception-Action Coupling and the Execution of Observed Movements
Study on How Watching Movements Affects Responses
Brief description of study.
The goal of this investigation is to determine whether observation of the stimulus facilitates or interferes with the response depending on whether the response is congruent or incongruent with the observed finger.
Detailed description of study
The goal of this investigation is to determine whether observation of the stimulus facilitates or interferes with the response depending on whether the response is congruent or incongruent with the observed finger.
Eligibility of study
You may be eligible for this study if you meet the following criteria:
- Conditions: healthy
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Age: 100 years or below
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Gender: All
This study investigates how observing a stimulus, such as a finger movement, affects a person's response. It aims to find out if the response is easier or harder depending on whether it matches or does not match the observed action.
Participants will be asked to watch certain movements and then respond with their own actions. The study will measure how well and how quickly participants can respond when their actions are either the same as or different from what they observed.
- Who can participate: Eligibility criteria are not specified in the provided information. Typically, participants might need to be within a specific age range or have no visual or motor impairments.
- Study details: Participants will observe specific movements and then perform actions that may or may not match what they saw. Their responses will be analyzed to understand the effects of observation on their actions.
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