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**Learning via instructions: motor imagery practice and the use of micro-movements** The current study is the second study in a series of experiments that involves learning via instructions and the role of motor imagery in the acquisition of episodic traces on the basis of instructions. (click [ here][1] to view the first study) This study extents the investigation on the modulation of automatic effects of instructions after applying a covert practice strategy, namely motor imagery. Specifically, we control for the use of micro-movements and ensure that no overt movements are made during the covert practice phase. [1]: https://osf.io/gbrsc/
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