Perseveration effects in reaching and grasping rely on motor priming 11269 View more insights in Editor Choice - Social Sciences - Psychology - Experimental Psychology View more figures from Royal Holloway University of London · Tools Cite Embed Scott Glover discusses Perseveration effects in reaching and grasping rely on motor priming and not perception. Image courtesy of interviewee. November 28, 2016 Log-in or Sign-up to Faculti Currently viewing this subject insight as a guest. You have insight(s) remaining for this month. Login Sign-up or Subscribe