Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception

Güldenpenning I, Braun JF, Machlitt D, Schack T (2015)
Psychological Research 79(5): 801-812.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Fast motor actions in sports often require the ability to discriminate between similar movement patterns (e.g. feint vs. non-feint) at an early stage. Moreover, an athlete might even initiate a motor response without a conscious processing of the relevant movement information. Therefore, the question was raised of whether or not athletes and novices of a particular movement can unconsciously distinguish between similar movement patterns. Using a masked priming experiment (Experiment 1), it is demonstrated that both groups were similarly able to unconsciously distinguish a feint and a non-feint action. To further investigate whether this result is based on perceptual priming effects or on unconscious motor activations, a second masked priming experiment was conducted (Experiment 2). Experiment 2 revealed perceptual priming effects which are not mediated by motor expertise. Moreover, unconscious pictures of feint and non-feint actions from different movement stages are sufficient to activate a motor response in athletes. In novices, a negative congruency effect occurred. For both groups, largest response congruency effects were found for prime pictures participants could consciously perceive as target pictures during the experimental session. The results found here point out that perceptual priming effects are not mediated by motor expertise whereas response priming effects might be.
Stichworte
motor actions; perceptual priming
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Zeitschriftentitel
Psychological Research
Band
79
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
801-812
ISSN
0340-0727
eISSN
1430-2772
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2764939

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Güldenpenning I, Braun JF, Machlitt D, Schack T. Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception. Psychological Research. 2015;79(5):801-812.
Güldenpenning, I., Braun, J. F., Machlitt, D., & Schack, T. (2015). Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception. Psychological Research, 79(5), 801-812. doi:10.1007/s00426-014-0607-z
Güldenpenning, Iris, Braun, Jelena F., Machlitt, Daniel, and Schack, Thomas. 2015. “Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception”. Psychological Research 79 (5): 801-812.
Güldenpenning, I., Braun, J. F., Machlitt, D., and Schack, T. (2015). Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception. Psychological Research 79, 801-812.
Güldenpenning, I., et al., 2015. Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception. Psychological Research, 79(5), p 801-812.
I. Güldenpenning, et al., “Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception”, Psychological Research, vol. 79, 2015, pp. 801-812.
Güldenpenning, I., Braun, J.F., Machlitt, D., Schack, T.: Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception. Psychological Research. 79, 801-812 (2015).
Güldenpenning, Iris, Braun, Jelena F., Machlitt, Daniel, and Schack, Thomas. “Masked priming of complex movements: perceptual and motor processes in unconscious action perception”. Psychological Research 79.5 (2015): 801-812.

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