Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted based on one’s action are attenuated. This phenomenon, has primarily been observed as a neurophysiological phenomenon, with reduced ERP (e.g. Baess et al., 2008) and BOLD (e.g. Blakemore et al., 1998). In parallel, psychophysical investigations (e.g. Sato, 2008; Cardoso-Leite et al., 2010, Roussel et al., 2013) have confirmed that action prediction also influences psychological processing of sensory action effects. The present study recorded both of these phenomena in a single experiment, to confirm whether neurophysiological and psychophysical measures of sensory action effects are related. In addition, by measuring the ERP modulations of both stimulus contrast a...
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peer reviewedThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensory effects...
International audienceOur perception is fundamentally influenced by the way that we interact with th...
International audienceSensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted ...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted based on one’s action ...
International audienceSensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted ...
International audienceWhen humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment,...
When humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment, the intensity of thes...
Abstract This study investigated the influence of action-associated predictive processes on visual E...
This study investigated the influence of action‐associated predictive processes on visual ERPs. In t...
The auditory N1 event-related potential has previously been observed to be attenuated for tones that...
Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. Converging data su...
International audienceThe auditory N1 event-related potential has previously been observed to be att...
Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. Converging data su...
Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. Converging data su...
Contains fulltext : 197118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When we produce...
peer reviewedThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensory effects...
International audienceOur perception is fundamentally influenced by the way that we interact with th...
International audienceSensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted ...
Sensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted based on one’s action ...
International audienceSensory attenuation refers to the observation that stimuli that are predicted ...
International audienceWhen humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment,...
When humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment, the intensity of thes...
Abstract This study investigated the influence of action-associated predictive processes on visual E...
This study investigated the influence of action‐associated predictive processes on visual ERPs. In t...
The auditory N1 event-related potential has previously been observed to be attenuated for tones that...
Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. Converging data su...
International audienceThe auditory N1 event-related potential has previously been observed to be att...
Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. Converging data su...
Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. Converging data su...
Contains fulltext : 197118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When we produce...
peer reviewedThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensory effects...
International audienceOur perception is fundamentally influenced by the way that we interact with th...