“…In contrast, an EF seems to promote more automatic modes of control and therefore results in an enhanced performance (Wulf, 2013). The idea of the constrained action hypothesis was supported by studies showing an improved neuromuscular strategy (Lohse, Sherwood, & Healy, 2011; Vance, Wulf, Tollner, McNevin, & Mercer, 2004; Walchli, Ruffieux, Bourquin, Keller, & Taube, 2016; Wulf, Dufek, et al, 2010) but also a more efficient brain activation (Kuhn, Keller, Egger, & Taube, 2021; Kuhn, Keller, Lauber, & Taube, 2018; Kuhn, Keller, Ruffieux, & Taube, 2017a; Kuhn, Keller, Ruffieux, & Taube, 2017b) with an EF.…”