TY - JOUR
T1 - The face inhibition effect
T2 - Social contrast or motor competition?
AU - Tipper, Steven P.
AU - Bach, Patric
PY - 2011/7/5
Y1 - 2011/7/5
N2 - Merely viewing the faces of famous athletes affects the observers' motor system, suggesting that actionbased information is a core feature of person representations, even when no specific action is visible (Bach & Tipper, 2006). Unexpectedly, these person-based motor priming effects were inhibitory. Foot responses were slower when identifying footballers, and hand responses for tennis players. Here, we demonstrate that these inhibitory effects are only evoked when action is implicitly associated with the athletes; when the athletes are seen performing their skilled actions the effect reverses towards facilitation. The contrast between inhibition evoked by implicit action priming and facilitation evoked by the explicit presentation of an action supports the notion of inhibitory control in the motor system. We hypothesise that when no specific action is perceived, a range of actions are activated triggering lateral inhibition, whereas when a specific action is viewed, there is no competition and excitation facilitates similar responses.
AB - Merely viewing the faces of famous athletes affects the observers' motor system, suggesting that actionbased information is a core feature of person representations, even when no specific action is visible (Bach & Tipper, 2006). Unexpectedly, these person-based motor priming effects were inhibitory. Foot responses were slower when identifying footballers, and hand responses for tennis players. Here, we demonstrate that these inhibitory effects are only evoked when action is implicitly associated with the athletes; when the athletes are seen performing their skilled actions the effect reverses towards facilitation. The contrast between inhibition evoked by implicit action priming and facilitation evoked by the explicit presentation of an action supports the notion of inhibitory control in the motor system. We hypothesise that when no specific action is perceived, a range of actions are activated triggering lateral inhibition, whereas when a specific action is viewed, there is no competition and excitation facilitates similar responses.
KW - Embodied cognition
KW - Inhibition
KW - Motor priming
KW - Person memory
KW - Social perception
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=79959805188&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/20445911.2011.451888
DO - 10.1080/20445911.2011.451888
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:79959805188
VL - 23
SP - 45
EP - 51
JO - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology
JF - European Journal of Cognitive Psychology
SN - 0954-1446
IS - 1
ER -