Sensory attenuation prevails when controlling for temporal predictability of self-and externally generated tones
Sensory attenuation of self-produced, compared to physically identical but externally
produced events is a classical finding in research on perception in action. The most …
produced events is a classical finding in research on perception in action. The most …
[HTML][HTML] Binding and retrieval of response durations: Subtle evidence for episodic processing of continuous movement features
Re-encountering a stimulus retrieves nominally relevant, categorical response features
related to previous action decisions in response to this stimulus. Whether binding and …
related to previous action decisions in response to this stimulus. Whether binding and …
The auditory P2 differentiates self-from partner-produced sounds during joint action: contributions of self-specific attenuation and temporal orienting of attention
Sensory attenuation of the auditory P2 event-related potential (ERP) has been shown to
differentiate the sensory consequences of one's own from others' action in joint action …
differentiate the sensory consequences of one's own from others' action in joint action …
Force reflections of auditory and tactile action-effect weighting in motor planning
J Horváth - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
Most voluntary actions have only few goals, which provides considerable freedom in the
selection of action parameters. Recent studies showed that task-irrelevant aspects of the …
selection of action parameters. Recent studies showed that task-irrelevant aspects of the …
[HTML][HTML] Sensory attenuation in the absence of movement: Differentiating motor action from sense of agency
Sensory attenuation is the phenomenon that stimuli generated by willed motor actions elicit
a smaller neurophysiological response than those generated by external sources. It has …
a smaller neurophysiological response than those generated by external sources. It has …
The emergence of action-effect-related motor adaptation amidst outcome unpredictability.
Previous research indicates that quick, repetitive actions (pinches, taps, button presses) are
executed with smaller force when followed by predictable and salient action effects (tones …
executed with smaller force when followed by predictable and salient action effects (tones …
Temporal constraints in the use of auditory action effects for motor optimization.
B Neszmélyi, J Horváth - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
For quick ballistic movements the possibility of making online adjustments is limited.
However, when the same action (eg, pressing a button) is repeated multiple times, trial-by …
However, when the same action (eg, pressing a button) is repeated multiple times, trial-by …
[HTML][HTML] Turning a blind eye to motor differences leads to bias in estimating action-related auditory ERP attenuation
B Neszmelyi, D Nevelő, J Horvath - Biological Psychology, 2022 - Elsevier
Event-related potential (ERP) studies investigating the processing of self-induced stimuli
often rely on the assumption that ballistic actions and motor ERPs are constant across …
often rely on the assumption that ballistic actions and motor ERPs are constant across …
[HTML][HTML] Task-relevance and change detection in action-effect binding
Features of actions are bound to coincidentally occurring stimuli so that re-encountering a
stimulus retrieves a previous action episode. One hallmark of the purported mechanism in …
stimulus retrieves a previous action episode. One hallmark of the purported mechanism in …
The role of auditory context in action-effect-related motor adaptation
B Neszmelyi, J Horvath - Human Movement Science, 2019 - Elsevier
Previous research indicates that adding auditory effects to a (silent) action can lead to
substantial efficiency gains in the performance of the action, while compromising the …
substantial efficiency gains in the performance of the action, while compromising the …