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David A Rosenbaum1, Amanda M Dawson
1Department of Psychology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. DAR12@PSU.EDU
Abstract:
The psychological approach to human voluntary movements advocated by F. Mechsner (2004) can be aligned with the view that motor commands are generated afresh but are not retrieved from memory. This movement-generation hypothesis gains indirect support in the findings Mechsner reviewed and obtains more direct support from the results of studies of memory for movement and computational modeling of motor planning.
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