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Experimental Brain Research | 2010

Line by line: the ERP correlates of stroke order priming in letters

Jim Parkinson; Benjamin J. Dyson; Beena Khurana

The perception of written letters reflects the action sequences that produce them. Faster recognition is observed for letters presented as sequences of strokes in a temporal order consistent with letter writing, compared to an inconsistent order. During a speeded letter identification task, parietal event-related potential (ERP) components were analysed separately for each stroke-frame in action-consistent and inconsistent stimulus sequences, during both passive and active (task-engaged) viewing. Electrophysiological data provided unique insights into stroke order priming by comparing local neural organisation during early, response-independent stages with later response-dependent stages. ERPs over posterior scalp areas revealed speeded visual processing for action-consistent stroke sequences prior to, and upon, letter completion. These signatures of perceptually facilitated letter processing were present in both active and passive viewing conditions, indicating that priming was not response-contingent, but rather an inherent part of visual letter perception. Stroke order priming is discussed in terms of matching stored letter production action codes, which upon activation provide top–down facilitation for visual processing of letters.


Human Brain Mapping | 2012

Robotic movement preferentially engages the action observation network

Emily S. Cross; Roman Liepelt; Antonia F. de C. Hamilton; Jim Parkinson; Richard Ramsey; Waltraud Stadler; Wolfgang Prinz


Mirror Neurons Conference: New Frontiers 20 Years After Their Discovery | 2012

Action simulation: Exploring representational underpinnings of occluded action

Wolfgang Prinz; Jim Parkinson; Anne Springer


Archive | 2011

Manipulating human movement characteristics: Effects on action prediction and cortical activation

Waltraud Stadler; Anne Springer; Jim Parkinson; Emily S. Cross; Ricarda Ines Schubotz; Wolfgang Prinz


18th Meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society (CNS) | 2011

Robotic actions preferentially engage the human mirror system

Emily S. Cross; Roman Liepelt; Antonia F. de C. Hamilton; Jim Parkinson; Richard Ramsey; Waltraud Stadler; Wolfgang Prinz


Workshop "Concepts, actions, and objects" | 2010

Perceptual experience and action prediction via the motor system

Emily S. Cross; Waltraud Stadler; Jim Parkinson; Simone Schütz-Bosbach; Wolfgang Prinz


Proceedings of the 11th international conference on music perception and cognition (ICMPC 11) | 2010

Do musicians synchronise better with a prototypical conductor

Clemens Wöllner; Frederik Deconinck; Jim Parkinson; Michael J. Hove; Peter E. Keller


Archive | 2010

Prototypische und individuelle Dirigierbewegungen im experimentellen Vergleich. [Prototypical and individual conducting gestures in experimental comparison.]

Clemens Wöllner; Frederik Deconinck; Jim Parkinson; Michael J. Hove; Peter E. Keller


Journal of Vision | 2010

Line By Line: Behavioural and EEG evidence for a stroke-order priming effect in letters

Jim Parkinson; Benjamin J. Dyson; Beena Khurana


Journal of Vision | 2010

Can you see me in the snow? Action simulation aids the detection of visually degraded human motions

Jim Parkinson; Anne Springer; Wolfgang Prinz

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