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SUBMITTER: Grossi G
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9882917 | biostudies-literature | 2023
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Grossi Giordana G Olmstead Annie J AJ Lukaszewski Danielle D
PloS one 20230127 1
Adam et al. (2012) found that letters were identified more accurately when presented near, compared to away from, the hands. Participants performed the task in two conditions: with their hands held stationary and with their hands moving towards and away from the target letters. The near-hands effect included the contribution of both static and dynamic trials. Further studies showed that accuracy in letter discrimination was higher when hands were away from a target (a far-hands effect) and movin ...[more]