Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor tasks. However, even in the absence of visual information people are able to initiate their responses by using motion extrapolation processes. Initiation of actions based on these cognitive processes, however, can demand more attentional resources than that required in situations in which visual information is uninterrupted. In the experiment reported we sought to determine whether the absence of visual information would affect the latency to inhibit an anticipatory action.Methods: The participants performed an anticipatory timing task where they were instructed to move in synchrony with the arrival of a moving object at a determined contact...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
The increased reliance on electronic devices such as smartphones in our everyday life exposes us to ...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
To intercept rapidly moving objects, people must predict the right time to initiate their actions. T...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
The production of accurate motor actions requires successful extraction of relevant information abou...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
Evidence for motion extrapolation at motion offset is scarce. In contrast, there is abundant evidenc...
How the brain stores motion information and subsequently uses it to follow a moving target is largel...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
How the brain stores motion information and subsequently uses it to follow a moving target is largel...
Reaction time (RT) to abrupt-onset stimuli has been widely used for more than a century to measure t...
A time-consuming preparatory stage is hypothesized to precede voluntary movement. A putative neural ...
The goal of this study was to examine the reorganization of hand movements during adaptation to dela...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
The increased reliance on electronic devices such as smartphones in our everyday life exposes us to ...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
To intercept rapidly moving objects, people must predict the right time to initiate their actions. T...
Computational theory of motor control suggests that the brain continuously monitors motor commands, ...
The production of accurate motor actions requires successful extraction of relevant information abou...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
Evidence for motion extrapolation at motion offset is scarce. In contrast, there is abundant evidenc...
How the brain stores motion information and subsequently uses it to follow a moving target is largel...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
How the brain stores motion information and subsequently uses it to follow a moving target is largel...
Reaction time (RT) to abrupt-onset stimuli has been widely used for more than a century to measure t...
A time-consuming preparatory stage is hypothesized to precede voluntary movement. A putative neural ...
The goal of this study was to examine the reorganization of hand movements during adaptation to dela...
In visual spatial-cueing experiments with uninformative peripheral cues, reaction time to cued-locat...
The ability to prepare movement is an essential requirement for the control of goal-directed actions...
The increased reliance on electronic devices such as smartphones in our everyday life exposes us to ...