Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition
The role of time in action control: Evidence against anticipation of action-effect intervals and a possible motivational account for delayed-effect costs.
Markus Janczyk, David Dignath
Published: 202510.1037/xlm0001560
Abstract
The ideomotor principle states that actions are selected by anticipating their effects. An abundance of empirical results supports this contention, but whether the effect of an action is delayed by an interval of a particular duration has mostly been…
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