Gouret Florian

Gouret Florian
University of Freiburg | Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg · Institute of Psychology

Master of Science

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When an action contingently yields a predictable effect, we form bi-directional action-effect associations that allow us to anticipate both the location and timing of our actions' effects. This is evident in anticipatory eye movements towards the future effect's location which are performed earlier when the effect's delay is short rather than long....
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When an action contingently yields a predictable effect, we form bi-directional action-effect associations that allow us to anticipate both the location and timing of our actions' effects. This is evident in anticipatory eye movements towards the future effect's location which are performed earlier when the effect's delay is short rather than long....
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Cognitive control is essential for adaptive goal-directed action and has been linked to learning. Here, we investigated whether proactive effect monitoring (i.e., a proactive cognitive control process) could be instantiated by one-shot learning. When an action consistently yields the same effect, we form a bi-directional action-effect association....
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When an action contingently yields the same effect, we form bi-directional action-effect associations that allow us to anticipate the effects of our actions. Importantly, our eyes already move towards the expected future location of our actions´ effects in anticipation of them, that is, we perform anticipatory saccades. These anticipatory saccades...
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While performing an action that contingently yields the same effect, we form action-effect associations that allow us to anticipate the effects of our actions. Importantly, our eyes already move towards the expected future location of our actions´ effects in anticipation of them, that is, we perform anticipatory saccades. These anticipatory saccade...

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