Key words: Action, response, action effect

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Interconnectedness

Interconnectedness

Missed connections

Community pairs with high citation-based distance but low semantic distance

From

To

Diff. Score

Citation-Based Distance (Z)

Semantic Distance (Z)

c65: Action

c46: Time

2.38

1.23

-1.15

c65: Action

c01: Emotion Theories

1.79

0.66

-1.13

c65: Action

c03: Empathy

1.42

0.67

-0.75

c65: Action

c07: Personality

1.22

0.69

-0.52

c29: Risk

c65: Action

1.38

0.88

-0.5

Central articles

  1. A review of contemporary ideomotor theory.

    Y. Shin, R. Proctor, E. Capaldi. 2010. Psychological bulletin

  2. Visual Mismatch and Predictive Coding: A Computational Single-Trial ERP Study

    G. Stefanics, J. Heinzle, A. Horváth, K. Stephan. 2018. The Journal of Neuroscience

  3. Thinking with portals: Revisiting kinematic cues to intention

    R. Pfister, M. Janczyk, Robert Wirth, David Dignath, W. Kunde. 2014. Cognition

  4. Theory of Event Coding (TEC) V2.0: Representing and controlling perception and action

    B. Hommel. 2019. Attention, perception & psychophysics

  5. Through the portal: Effect anticipation in the central bottleneck.

    Robert Wirth, R. Pfister, M. Janczyk, W. Kunde. 2015. Acta psychologica

  6. Response-effect compatibility with complex actions: The case of wheel rotations

    M. Janczyk, Motonori Yamaguchi, R. Proctor, R. Pfister. 2015. Attention, perception & psychophysics

  7. Stroking me softly: Body-related effects in effect-based action control

    Robert Wirth, R. Pfister, J. Brandes, W. Kunde. 2016. Attention, perception & psychophysics

  8. Pushing the rules: effects and aftereffects of deliberate rule violations

    Robert Wirth, R. Pfister, Anna Foerster, L. Huestegge, W. Kunde. 2016. Psychological research

  9. Action–effect associations revealed by eye movements

    Arvid Herwig, G. Horstmann. 2011. Psychonomic bulletin & review

  10. Contributions of expected sensory and affective action effects to action selection and performance: Evidence from forced- and free-choice tasks

    B. Hommel, D. P. Lippelt, Ermine Gurbuz, R. Pfister. 2016. Psychonomic bulletin & review