2024
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1393254
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Anticipation (second-order motor planning) is stored in memory – processing of grasp postures in a priming paradigm

Jonas Kämpfer,
Ludwig Vogel,
Thomas Schack

Abstract: The end-state comfort effect (ESC) describes the tendency to grasp an object with an initial uncomfortable grasp posture in order to achieve a comfortable end posture. The ESC is an example for anticipative processes in manual action. ESC planning is investigated in many studies where this effect is measured in the context of motor observation and motion capture. However, there is little evidence if the anticipative link between different action states, especially between initial grasp postures and comfortable… Show more

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