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Research paper thumbnail of Author response: Prediction error induced motor contagions in human behaviors

Research paper thumbnail of Action Imitative and Prediction Error–Induced Contagions in Human Actions

The MIT Press eBooks, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Action-driven and prediction-driven contagions in human actions

Research paper thumbnail of Development of the Self-Regulation of Learning in Sports Scale

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Data from: Prediction error induced motor contagions in human behaviors

Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Moto... more Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor contagions are believed to be induced simply by action observation and cause an observer's action to become similar to the action observed. In contrast, here we report a new motor contagion that is induced only when the observation is accompanied by prediction errors - differences between actions one observes and those he/she predicts or expects. In two experiments, one on whole-body baseball pitching and another on simple arm reaching, we show that the observation of the same action induces distinct motor contagions, depending on whether prediction errors are present or not. In the absence of prediction errors, as in previous reports, participants' actions changed to become similar to the observed action, while in the presence of prediction errors, their actions changed to diverge away from it, suggesting distinct effects of action observation and action prediction on human actions

Research paper thumbnail of Development of the Children’s Assertive Behavior Scale for Preschool Children:Examination of Its Reliability and Validity

The Japanese Journal of Personality, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of video-based perceptual training on baseball batting anticipation and performance for novice batters

Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 2005

Research paper thumbnail of A biomechanical comparison of baseball pitching from the mound versus the flat ground, focusing on ball velocity and motion of the lower limbs and trunk

Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 2016

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of psychological pressure on perception and motor planning

Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Muscle Activation Characteristics of the Front Leg During Baseball Swings with Timing Correction for Sudden Velocity Decrease

Research paper thumbnail of バスケットボールのフリースロー予測に対する運動シミュレーションの役割

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Do Soccer Players with Superior Implicit Pattern Perception Process Soccer Situations Emotionally?

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Prediction error induced motor contagions in human behaviors

eLife, Jan 29, 2018

Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Moto... more Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor contagions are believed to be induced simply by action observation and cause an observer's action to become similar to the action observed. In contrast, here we report a new motor contagion that is induced only when the observation is accompanied by prediction errors - differences between actions one observes and those he/she predicts or expects. In two experiments, one on whole-body baseball pitching and another on simple arm reaching, we show that the observation of the same action induces distinct motor contagions, depending on whether prediction errors are present or not. In the absence of prediction errors, as in previous reports, participants' actions changed to become similar to the observed action, while in the presence of prediction errors, their actions changed to diverge away from it, suggesting distinct effects of action observation and action prediction on human ac...

Research paper thumbnail of Kinaesthetic cues when predicting the outcomes of the actions of others

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

Research paper thumbnail of Review: Sport Performance and the Two-visual-system Hypothesis of Vision: Two Pathways but Still Many Questions

Optometry and Vision Science

Research paper thumbnail of The inhibition of motor contagion induced by action observation

Research paper thumbnail of The inhibition of motor contagion induced by action observation

Research paper thumbnail of The Relationship between Decision Making Ability and Implicit Pattern-Perception in Soccer Players

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive eye movements when hitting a bouncing ball

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive eye and head movements when hitting a bouncing ball

Research paper thumbnail of Author response: Prediction error induced motor contagions in human behaviors

Research paper thumbnail of Action Imitative and Prediction Error–Induced Contagions in Human Actions

The MIT Press eBooks, 2019

Research paper thumbnail of Action-driven and prediction-driven contagions in human actions

Research paper thumbnail of Development of the Self-Regulation of Learning in Sports Scale

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 2017

Research paper thumbnail of Data from: Prediction error induced motor contagions in human behaviors

Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Moto... more Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor contagions are believed to be induced simply by action observation and cause an observer's action to become similar to the action observed. In contrast, here we report a new motor contagion that is induced only when the observation is accompanied by prediction errors - differences between actions one observes and those he/she predicts or expects. In two experiments, one on whole-body baseball pitching and another on simple arm reaching, we show that the observation of the same action induces distinct motor contagions, depending on whether prediction errors are present or not. In the absence of prediction errors, as in previous reports, participants' actions changed to become similar to the observed action, while in the presence of prediction errors, their actions changed to diverge away from it, suggesting distinct effects of action observation and action prediction on human actions

Research paper thumbnail of Development of the Children’s Assertive Behavior Scale for Preschool Children:Examination of Its Reliability and Validity

The Japanese Journal of Personality, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of video-based perceptual training on baseball batting anticipation and performance for novice batters

Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 2005

Research paper thumbnail of A biomechanical comparison of baseball pitching from the mound versus the flat ground, focusing on ball velocity and motion of the lower limbs and trunk

Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 2016

Research paper thumbnail of The effects of psychological pressure on perception and motor planning

Taiikugaku kenkyu (Japan Journal of Physical Education, Health and Sport Sciences), 2016

Research paper thumbnail of Muscle Activation Characteristics of the Front Leg During Baseball Swings with Timing Correction for Sudden Velocity Decrease

Research paper thumbnail of バスケットボールのフリースロー予測に対する運動シミュレーションの役割

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Do Soccer Players with Superior Implicit Pattern Perception Process Soccer Situations Emotionally?

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology, 2021

Research paper thumbnail of Prediction error induced motor contagions in human behaviors

eLife, Jan 29, 2018

Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Moto... more Motor contagions refer to implicit effects on one's actions induced by observed actions. Motor contagions are believed to be induced simply by action observation and cause an observer's action to become similar to the action observed. In contrast, here we report a new motor contagion that is induced only when the observation is accompanied by prediction errors - differences between actions one observes and those he/she predicts or expects. In two experiments, one on whole-body baseball pitching and another on simple arm reaching, we show that the observation of the same action induces distinct motor contagions, depending on whether prediction errors are present or not. In the absence of prediction errors, as in previous reports, participants' actions changed to become similar to the observed action, while in the presence of prediction errors, their actions changed to diverge away from it, suggesting distinct effects of action observation and action prediction on human ac...

Research paper thumbnail of Kinaesthetic cues when predicting the outcomes of the actions of others

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

Research paper thumbnail of Review: Sport Performance and the Two-visual-system Hypothesis of Vision: Two Pathways but Still Many Questions

Optometry and Vision Science

Research paper thumbnail of The inhibition of motor contagion induced by action observation

Research paper thumbnail of The inhibition of motor contagion induced by action observation

Research paper thumbnail of The Relationship between Decision Making Ability and Implicit Pattern-Perception in Soccer Players

Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive eye movements when hitting a bouncing ball

Research paper thumbnail of Predictive eye and head movements when hitting a bouncing ball

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