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Citation

Robin N, Coudevylle GR, Hue O, Toussaint L. J. Cogn. Psychol. (Hove) 2018; 30(1): 98-107.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/20445911.2017.1384382

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

This study investigated the effects of a Tropical Climate (TC) on actual and imagined walking times. Participants had to execute and imagine walking 3 distances with or without a 10-kg weight in either a TC or an Air Conditioning (AC) condition. The motor imagery quality was evaluated by computing the isochrony index. The results revealed that movement times were shorter for imagined walking than for actual walking and increased with the distance of the paths in both cases. By contrast, the effect of the load increased actual walking times for the 10- and 15-meter distances without affecting imagined walking times. Importantly, the isochrony index was negatively affected by the increase in load and distance and the effects of distance were amplified in a TC. These findings showed that the environmental climate in which motor imagery arises can modulate the subject's ability to build up the temporal characteristics of simulated actions.


Language: en

Keywords

Mental chronometry; motor imagery; tropical environment; walking time

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