Libet's legacy: A primer to the neuroscience of volition
The neuroscience of volition is an emerging subfield of the brain sciences, with hundreds of
papers on the role of consciousness in action formation published each year. This makes …
papers on the role of consciousness in action formation published each year. This makes …
Feeling ready: neural bases of prospective motor readiness judgements
E Parés-Pujolràs, K Matić… - Neuroscience of …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
The idea that human agents voluntarily control their actions, including their spontaneous
movements, strongly implies an anticipatory awareness of action. That is, agents should be …
movements, strongly implies an anticipatory awareness of action. That is, agents should be …
Movement initiation and preparation in subjects with schizophrenia-The amplitude of the readiness potential as a biological marker for negative symptom severity
J Vöckel, U Thiemann, M Weisbrod, J Schröder… - Schizophrenia …, 2023 - Elsevier
Objective Despite extensive research, the etiology of negative symptoms is not well
understood. Preliminary findings are linking motor disturbances to negative symptom …
understood. Preliminary findings are linking motor disturbances to negative symptom …
Riemannian geometry-based detection of slow cortical potentials during movement preparation
Slow cortical potentials-such as the readiness potential (RP) and the contingent negative
variation (CNV)-provide means for controlling a brain-machine interface (BMI). RP and CNV …
variation (CNV)-provide means for controlling a brain-machine interface (BMI). RP and CNV …
Time-estimation process could cause the disappearence of readiness potential
L Zhang, H Ren, R Zhang, M Chen, R Li, L Shi… - Cognitive …, 2022 - Springer
Generally, the readiness potential (RP) is considered to be the scalp
electroencephalography (EEG) activity preceding movement. In our previous study, we …
electroencephalography (EEG) activity preceding movement. In our previous study, we …
[PDF][PDF] Brain State-Triggered Stimulus Delivery Helps to Optimize Reaction Time
A Ossadtchi - researchgate.net
In the present study, a fast and adaptive technique for the presentation of stimuli based on
ongoing brain rhythm is described. Sensorimotor cortical mu rhythm (divided by two …
ongoing brain rhythm is described. Sensorimotor cortical mu rhythm (divided by two …