A review of contemporary ideomotor theory.

YK Shin, RW Proctor, EJ Capaldi - Psychological bulletin, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 136 (6) of
Psychological Bulletin (see record 2010-20845-001). In the Online First Publication of the …

[HTML][HTML] False-belief understanding in infants

R Baillargeon, RM Scott, Z He - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2010 - cell.com
At what age can children attribute false beliefs to others? Traditionally, investigations into
this question have used elicited-response tasks in which children are asked a direct …

To do or not to do: the neural signature of self-control

M Brass, P Haggard - Journal of Neuroscience, 2007 - Soc Neuroscience
Voluntary action is fundamental to human existence. Recent research suggests that volition
involves a specific network of brain activity, centered on the fronto-median cortex. An …

Which penguin is this? Attributing false beliefs about object identity at 18 months

RM Scott, R Baillargeon - Child development, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Recent research has shown that infants as young as 13 months can attribute false beliefs to
agents, suggesting that the psychological‐reasoning subsystem necessary for attributing …

Two modes of sensorimotor integration in intention-based and stimulus-based actions

A Herwig, W Prinz, F Waszak - Quarterly Journal of …, 2007 - journals.sagepub.com
Human actions may be driven endogenously (to produce desired environmental effects) or
exogenously (to accommodate to environmental demands). There is a large body of …

Neural precursors of decisions that matter—an ERP study of deliberate and arbitrary choice

U Maoz, G Yaffe, C Koch, L Mudrik - Elife, 2019 - elifesciences.org
The readiness potential (RP)—a key ERP correlate of upcoming action—is known to
precede subjects' reports of their decision to move. Some view this as evidence against a …

Attributing false beliefs about non-obvious properties at 18 months

RM Scott, R Baillargeon, H Song, AM Leslie - Cognitive psychology, 2010 - Elsevier
Reports that infants in the second year of life can attribute false beliefs to others have all
used a search paradigm in which an agent with a false belief about an object's location …

The role of the preSMA and the rostral cingulate zone in internally selected actions

VA Mueller, M Brass, F Waszak, W Prinz - Neuroimage, 2007 - Elsevier
In everyday life, one can differentiate between actions that are primarily internally guided
and actions that are primarily guided by external events. FMRI studies investigating the …

A review of ideomotor approaches to perception, cognition, action, and language: Advancing a cultural recycling hypothesis

A Badets, I Koch, AM Philipp - Psychological Research, 2016 - Springer
The term “cultural recycling” derives from the neuronal recycling hypothesis, which suggests
that representations of cultural inventions like written words, Arabic numbers, or tools can …

The auditory brain in action: Intention determines predictive processing in the auditory system—A review of current paradigms and findings

B Korka, A Widmann, F Waszak, Á Darriba… - Psychonomic Bulletin & …, 2022 - Springer
According to the ideomotor theory, action may serve to produce desired sensory outcomes.
Perception has been widely described in terms of sensory predictions arising due to top …