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SUMMARY
From the latter three recent studies suggest that for both tasks, that is, walking and manual movements, the magnitude of the embodied decision biases strongly varies between participants (Grießbach et_al 2021, 2022; Raßbach et_al 2021). The observed interindividual differences prompt the question of whether embodied decision biases may generalize across tasks and hence be stable (i.e., trait-like) within individuals or whether embodied decision biases are task-specific. If blending between action and decision plays a role in embodied decision biases, it is conceivable that such biases are effector-specific and . . .
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