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On the distinction between “sensorimotor” and “motorsensory” contingencies
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 November 2002
Abstract
An experimenter studies “sensorimotor contingencies”; the stimulus is primary and the subject's response consequential. But the subject, looking at the world from his or her distinctive viewpoint, is occupied with “motorsensory contingencies”; the response is now primary and the sensory consequential. These two categories are gathered together under the one term in the target article. This commentary disambiguates the confusion.
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