A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. Surprisingly, neuroimaging studies have not revealed definitive signatures of error processing in the cerebellum. Furthermore, neurophysiologic studies suggest an asym-metry, such that the cerebellum may encode errors arising from unexpected sensory events, but not errors reflecting the omission of expected stimuli.We conducted an imaging study to compare the cerebellar response to these two types of errors. Participantsmade fast out-and-back reachingmovements, aiming either for an object that delivered a force pulse if intersected or for a gap between two objects, either of which delivered a force pulse if intersected. Errors (missing the ta...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Motor learning in the cerebellum is believed to entail plastic changes at synapses between parallel ...
Although neuroimaging studies indicate that fMRI signal changes in the cerebellum (CB) during the pe...
A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. ...
International audienceThe human motor system continuously adapts to changes in the environment by co...
Making predictions and validating the predictions against actual sensory information is thought to b...
We have studied a simple form of motor learning in the human brain so as to isolate activity related...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
We have studied a simple form of motor learning in the human brain so as to isolate activity related...
SummaryPerception and action are governed not only by sensory information but also by prior predicti...
There is growing evidence that the cerebellum is involved in the implicit learning of movement seque...
During our daily lives, we make thousands of movements. When we stop and consider that doing somethi...
SummaryEach action has sensory consequences that need to be distinguished from sensations arising fr...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Motor learning in the cerebellum is believed to entail plastic changes at synapses between parallel ...
Although neuroimaging studies indicate that fMRI signal changes in the cerebellum (CB) during the pe...
A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. ...
International audienceThe human motor system continuously adapts to changes in the environment by co...
Making predictions and validating the predictions against actual sensory information is thought to b...
We have studied a simple form of motor learning in the human brain so as to isolate activity related...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
We have studied a simple form of motor learning in the human brain so as to isolate activity related...
SummaryPerception and action are governed not only by sensory information but also by prior predicti...
There is growing evidence that the cerebellum is involved in the implicit learning of movement seque...
During our daily lives, we make thousands of movements. When we stop and consider that doing somethi...
SummaryEach action has sensory consequences that need to be distinguished from sensations arising fr...
Over the past 30 years, cumulative evidence has indicated that cerebellar function extends beyond se...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Motor learning in the cerebellum is believed to entail plastic changes at synapses between parallel ...
Although neuroimaging studies indicate that fMRI signal changes in the cerebellum (CB) during the pe...