Fluent retrieval and execution of movement sequences is essential for daily activities, but the neural mechanisms underlying sequence planning remain elusive. Here participants learned finger press sequences with different orders and timings and reproduced them in a magneto-encephalography (MEG) scanner. We classified the MEG patterns for each press in the sequence and examined pattern dynamics during preparation and production. Our results demonstrate the "competitive queuing" (CQ) of upcoming action representations, extending previous computational and non-human primate recording studies to non-invasive measures in humans. In addition, we show that CQ reflects an ordinal template that generalizes across specific motor actions at each posi...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
Recent evidence suggests that the neural mechanisms underlying memory for serial order and interval...
Performing sequences of movements easily and automatically is an integral part of our everyday lives...
A wave of recent behavioral studies has generated a new wealth of parametric observations about seri...
Temporal structure in skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...
Temporal structure is skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...
A growing wave of behavioral studies, using a wide variety of paradigms that were introduced or grea...
Fixed sequences performed from memory play a key role in human cultural behavior, especially in musi...
We investigated whether the temporal structure of movement sequences can be represented and learned ...
Sequence learning underlies numerous motor, cognitive, and social skills. Previous models and empiri...
Copyright © 2019 the authors. As a sequence of movements is learned, serially ordered actions get bo...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate if different brain regions are controll...
To investigate the neural basis of a common statistical learning mechanism involved in motor sequenc...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
International audienceA sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of deta...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
Recent evidence suggests that the neural mechanisms underlying memory for serial order and interval...
Performing sequences of movements easily and automatically is an integral part of our everyday lives...
A wave of recent behavioral studies has generated a new wealth of parametric observations about seri...
Temporal structure in skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...
Temporal structure is skilled, fluent action exists at several nested levels. At the largest scale c...
A growing wave of behavioral studies, using a wide variety of paradigms that were introduced or grea...
Fixed sequences performed from memory play a key role in human cultural behavior, especially in musi...
We investigated whether the temporal structure of movement sequences can be represented and learned ...
Sequence learning underlies numerous motor, cognitive, and social skills. Previous models and empiri...
Copyright © 2019 the authors. As a sequence of movements is learned, serially ordered actions get bo...
We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate if different brain regions are controll...
To investigate the neural basis of a common statistical learning mechanism involved in motor sequenc...
To explore the effects of practice we scanned participants with fMRI while they were performing four...
International audienceA sequence of images, sounds, or words can be stored at several levels of deta...
When learning a new motor sequence, we must execute the correct order of movements while simultaneou...
Recent evidence suggests that the neural mechanisms underlying memory for serial order and interval...
Performing sequences of movements easily and automatically is an integral part of our everyday lives...