How movements shape the perception of time
In order to keep up with a changing environment, mobile organisms must be capable of
deciding both where and when to move. This precision necessitates a strong sense of time …
deciding both where and when to move. This precision necessitates a strong sense of time …
Human somatosensory cortex is modulated during motor planning
Recent data and motor control theory argues that movement planning involves preparing the
neural state of primary motor cortex (M1) for forthcoming action execution. Theories related …
neural state of primary motor cortex (M1) for forthcoming action execution. Theories related …
The role of consciously timed movements in shaping and improving auditory timing
Our subjective sense of time is intertwined with a plethora of perceptual, cognitive and motor
functions, and likewise, the brain is equipped to expertly filter, weight and combine these …
functions, and likewise, the brain is equipped to expertly filter, weight and combine these …
Spatial hearing training in virtual reality with simulated asymmetric hearing loss
Sound localization is essential to perceive the surrounding world and to interact with objects.
This ability can be learned across time, and multisensory and motor cues play a crucial role …
This ability can be learned across time, and multisensory and motor cues play a crucial role …
Fast Feedback Responses to Categorical Sensorimotor Errors That Do Not Indicate Error Magnitude Are Optimized Based on Short-and Long-Term Memory
MR McGarity-Shipley, SM Jantz… - Journal of …, 2023 - Soc Neuroscience
Skilled motor performance depends critically on rapid corrective responses that act to
preserve the goal of the movement in the face of perturbations. Although it is well …
preserve the goal of the movement in the face of perturbations. Although it is well …
Memory-paced tapping to auditory rhythms: effects of rate, speech, and motor engagement
A Kliger Amrani, E Zion Golumbic - Journal of Speech, Language, and …, 2022 - ASHA
Purpose: Humans have a near-automatic tendency to entrain their motor actions to rhythms
in the environment. Entrainment has been hypothesized to play an important role in …
in the environment. Entrainment has been hypothesized to play an important role in …
Aberrant sensorimotor coupling and movement planning in complex regional pain syndrome
M Floegel, S Steinmetz, V Dimova, CA Kell, F Birklein - Pain, 2023 - journals.lww.com
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) is characterized by inflammation and a failure of
multimodal signal integration in the central nervous system (CNS). Central nervous system …
multimodal signal integration in the central nervous system (CNS). Central nervous system …
Expectation of volitional arm movement has prolonged effects on the grip force exerted on a pinched object
Humans closely coordinate the grip force exerted on a hand-held object with changes in the
load arising from the object's dynamics. Recent work suggests the grip force is responsive to …
load arising from the object's dynamics. Recent work suggests the grip force is responsive to …
Spontaneous Behavioural Recovery Following Stroke Relates to the Integrity of Parietal and Temporal Regions
Stroke is a devastating disease that results in neurological deficits and represents a leading
cause of death and disability worldwide. Following a stroke, there is a degree of …
cause of death and disability worldwide. Following a stroke, there is a degree of …
Evolving changes in cortical and subcortical excitability during movement preparation: A study of brain potentials and eye‐blink reflexes during loud acoustic …
During preparation for action, the presentation of loud acoustic stimuli (LAS) can trigger
movements at very short latencies in a phenomenon called the StartReact effect. It was …
movements at very short latencies in a phenomenon called the StartReact effect. It was …