Overt and covert movements (e.g., motor imagery) have been frequently demonstrated to engage common neuronal substrates in the motor system. However, it is an open question whether this similarity is also present during early stages of stimulus-processing. We utilized the high temporal resolution of multi-channel electroencephalography (EEG) in order to test whether the prior action intention (overt vs. covert movements) differentially modulates early stimulus-processing stages in the cortical sensorimotor system. The subjects performed overt or covert movements contingent upon an instructive visual stimulus (indicating left or right hand performance). We introduced a novel measure, LRPrect, calculated as Lateralized Readiness Potentials fr...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Overt and covert movements (e.g., motor imagery) have been frequently demonstrated to engage common ...
International audienceHuman subjects are able to prepare cognitively to resist an involuntary moveme...
International audienceAlthough the engagement of sensorimotor cortices in movement is well documente...
The neural simulation theory predicts similarity for the neural mechanisms subserving overt (motor e...
Humans have the ability to make motor responses to unpredictable visual stimuli, and do so as a matt...
An ongoing subject of research in the field of human motor control is the extent of similarities in ...
The neural simulation theory predicts similarity for the neural mechanisms subserving overt (motor e...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
The neural simulation theory assumes that motor imagery and motor execution draw on a shared set of ...
A consistent finding in motor EEG research is a bilateral attenuation of oscillatory activity over s...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...
Overt and covert movements (e.g., motor imagery) have been frequently demonstrated to engage common ...
International audienceHuman subjects are able to prepare cognitively to resist an involuntary moveme...
International audienceAlthough the engagement of sensorimotor cortices in movement is well documente...
The neural simulation theory predicts similarity for the neural mechanisms subserving overt (motor e...
Humans have the ability to make motor responses to unpredictable visual stimuli, and do so as a matt...
An ongoing subject of research in the field of human motor control is the extent of similarities in ...
The neural simulation theory predicts similarity for the neural mechanisms subserving overt (motor e...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
The neural simulation theory assumes that motor imagery and motor execution draw on a shared set of ...
A consistent finding in motor EEG research is a bilateral attenuation of oscillatory activity over s...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Given ample evidence for shared cortical structures involved in encoding actions, whether or not sub...
Proactive and reactive inhibition are generally intended as mechanisms allowing the withholding or s...
Response inhibition is the ability to suppress inadequate but automatically activated, prepotent or ...