Decomposing the action effect: How simple actions affect subsequent perception


Decomposing the action effect: How simple actions affect subsequent perception is a scholarly work, published in 2014 in ''Attention, Perception and Psychophysics''. The main subjects of the publication include computer science, morality, social psychology, affect, executive functions, object, simple, psychology, perception, communication, action, embodied cognition, and cognitive psychology. The authors show here that it is not necessary to process or attend to any properties of the object in order to obtain the effect: Even when participants knew prior to the object's onset that they would be acting, the effects of the object remained.

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