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What memory is for action: The gap between percepts and concepts

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 March 1997

Yves Rossetti
Affiliation:
Vision et Motricite, INSERM Unité 94, 69500 Bron, Francerossetti@lyon151.inserm.fr
Emmanuel Procyk
Affiliation:
Vision et Motricite, INSERM Unité 94, 69500 Bron, Francerossetti@lyon151.inserm.fr

Abstract

The originality of Glenberg's theoretical account lies in the claim that memory works in the service of physical interaction with the three-dimensional world. Little consideration is given, however, to the role of memory in action. We present and discuss data on spatial memory for action. These empirical data constitute the first step of reasoning about the link between memory and action, and allow several aspects of Glenberg's theory to be tested.

Type
Open Peer Commentary
Copyright
© 1997 Cambridge University Press

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