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Incongruent imagery interferes with action initiation.

Richard Ramsey1, Jennifer Cumming, Daniel Eastough, Martin G Edwards.   

Abstract

It has been suggested that representing an action through observation and imagery share neural processes with action execution. In support of this view, motor-priming research has shown that observing an action can influence action initiation. However, there is little motor-priming research showing that imagining an action can modulate action initiation. The current study examined whether action imagery could prime subsequent execution of a reach and grasp action. Across two motion analysis tracking experiments, 40 participants grasped an object following congruent or incongruent action imagery. In Experiment 1, movement initiation was faster following congruent compared to incongruent imagery, demonstrating that imagery can prime the initiation of grasping. In Experiment 2, incongruent imagery resulted in slower movement initiation compared to a no-imagery control. These data show that imagining a different action to that which is performed can interfere with action production. We propose that the most likely neural correlates of this interference effect are brain regions that code imagined and executed actions. Further, we outline a plausible mechanistic account of how priming in these brain regions through imagery could play a role in action cognition.
Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20846772     DOI: 10.1016/j.bandc.2010.08.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Cogn        ISSN: 0278-2626            Impact factor:   2.310


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3.  Implementation of Motor Imagery during Specific Aerobic Training Session in Young Tennis Players.

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Review 4.  Multiple roles of motor imagery during action observation.

Authors:  Stefan Vogt; Franck Di Rienzo; Christian Collet; Alan Collins; Aymeric Guillot
Journal:  Front Hum Neurosci       Date:  2013-11-25       Impact factor: 3.169

5.  Examining the equivalence between imagery and execution within the spatial domain - Does motor imagery account for signal-dependent noise?

Authors:  James W Roberts; Greg Wood; Caroline J Wakefield
Journal:  Exp Brain Res       Date:  2020-10-21       Impact factor: 1.972

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