Perception, action, and motor control: Interaction does not necessarily imply common structures

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 24 (5):898-899 (2001)
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Abstract

The Theory of Event Coding (TEC) provides a preliminary account of the interaction between perception and action, which is consistent with several recent findings in the area of motor control. Significant issues require integration and elaboration, however; particularly, distractor interference, automatic motor corrections, internal models of action, and neuroanatomical bases for the link between perception and action.

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