Imitation-inhibition training (IMAGE)
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Participants were split into two groups, one of which was given imitation-inhibition training (lower left). This consisted of placing their hand on a mouse and pressing down on both buttons; when presented with an image of the index finger raised, they had to lift the middle finger, and vice versa. The group without imitation-inhibition training (control training, right) had to lift their index finger when presented with the number 1 and the middle finger when presented with 2 (Naoyoshi Matsuda, Masaki O. Abe. Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society. December 15, 2022).
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Naoyoshi Matsuda, Masaki O. Abe. Cognitive Studies: Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society. December 15, 2022
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