When we produce actions we predict their likely consequences. Dominant models of action control suggest that these predictions are used to ‘cancel’ perceptual processing of expected outcomes. However, normative Bayesian models of sensory cognition developed outside of action propose that rather than being cancelled, expected sensory signals are represented with greater fidelity (sharpened). Here, we distinguished between these models in an fMRI experiment where participants executed hand actions (index vs little finger movement) while observing movements of an avatar hand. Consistent with the sharpening account, visual representations of hand movements (index vs little finger) could be read out more accurately when they were congruent with ...
Perception during action is optimized by sensory predictions about the likely consequences of our mo...
Sensory consequences of one's own actions are perceived as less intense than identical, externally g...
Predicting the sensory outcomes of action is thought to be useful for distinguishing self- versus ex...
When we produce actions we predict their likely consequences. Dominant models of action control sugg...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models of action control p...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Models of action control suggest that predicted action outcomes are “cancelled” from perception, all...
Perception of expected action outcomes has been thought for decades to be attenuated or ‘cancelled’....
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted based on one’s action ...
It is widely believed that predicted tactile action outcomes are perceptually attenuated. The presen...
For decades, classic theories of action control and action awareness have been built around the idea...
When we produce an action we generate predictions about the sensory consequences that are likely to ...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
When humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment, the intensity of thes...
Perception during action is optimized by sensory predictions about the likely consequences of our mo...
Sensory consequences of one's own actions are perceived as less intense than identical, externally g...
Predicting the sensory outcomes of action is thought to be useful for distinguishing self- versus ex...
When we produce actions we predict their likely consequences. Dominant models of action control sugg...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models of action control p...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Models of action control suggest that predicted action outcomes are “cancelled” from perception, all...
Perception of expected action outcomes has been thought for decades to be attenuated or ‘cancelled’....
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted based on one’s action ...
It is widely believed that predicted tactile action outcomes are perceptually attenuated. The presen...
For decades, classic theories of action control and action awareness have been built around the idea...
When we produce an action we generate predictions about the sensory consequences that are likely to ...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
When humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment, the intensity of thes...
Perception during action is optimized by sensory predictions about the likely consequences of our mo...
Sensory consequences of one's own actions are perceived as less intense than identical, externally g...
Predicting the sensory outcomes of action is thought to be useful for distinguishing self- versus ex...