We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate if different brain regions are controlling the temporal and ordinal structure of movement sequences during performance. Human subjects performed overlearned spatiotemporal sequences of key-presses using the right index finger. Under different conditions, the temporal and the ordinal structure of the sequences were varied systematically in relation to each other, using a factorial design: COMBINED had a rhythm of eight temporal intervals and a serial order of eight keys; TEMPORAL had an eight-interval rhythm produced on one key; ORDINAL had an isochronous rhythm and an eight-key serial order; two control conditions had an isochronous pulse performed on one or two keys, respectively...
Lesion and imaging studies have suggested that the premotor cortex (PMC) is a crucial component in t...
The function of the cerebellum in motor control is a long-standing puzzle because cerebellar damage ...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
We investigated whether the temporal structure of movement sequences can be represented and learned ...
Virtually every aspect of the enormous repertoire of human behaviors is embedded in a sequential con...
Motor sequence learning involves learning of a sequence of effectors with which to execute a series ...
The ease by which movements are combined into skilled actions depends on many factors, including the...
Timing is essential to the execution of skilled movements, yet our knowledge of the neural systems u...
We investigated if the temporal and ordinal structures of sequences can be represented and learned i...
Human movements are impressively flexible and precise. They are also coloured by the characteristics...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
Voluntary actions require the concurrent engagement and coordinated control of complex temporal (e.g...
We used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to examine the distribution of cerebral activat...
During the initial training of a motor sequence, performance becomes progressively faster but also i...
Lesion and imaging studies have suggested that the premotor cortex (PMC) is a crucial component in t...
The function of the cerebellum in motor control is a long-standing puzzle because cerebellar damage ...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...
We investigated whether the temporal structure of movement sequences can be represented and learned ...
Virtually every aspect of the enormous repertoire of human behaviors is embedded in a sequential con...
Motor sequence learning involves learning of a sequence of effectors with which to execute a series ...
The ease by which movements are combined into skilled actions depends on many factors, including the...
Timing is essential to the execution of skilled movements, yet our knowledge of the neural systems u...
We investigated if the temporal and ordinal structures of sequences can be represented and learned i...
Human movements are impressively flexible and precise. They are also coloured by the characteristics...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
We investigated effector-independent aspects of voluntary motor timing, using behavioural measuremen...
Voluntary actions require the concurrent engagement and coordinated control of complex temporal (e.g...
We used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) to examine the distribution of cerebral activat...
During the initial training of a motor sequence, performance becomes progressively faster but also i...
Lesion and imaging studies have suggested that the premotor cortex (PMC) is a crucial component in t...
The function of the cerebellum in motor control is a long-standing puzzle because cerebellar damage ...
Our capacity to learn movement sequences is fundamental to our ability to interact with the environm...