Recent theory proposes that the brain, when confronted with several action possibilities, prepares multiple competing movements before deciding among them. Psychophysical supporting evidence for this idea comes from the observation that when reaching towards multiple potential targets, the initial movement is directed towards the average location of the targets, consistent with multiple prepared reaches being executed simultaneously. However, reach planning involves far more than specifying movement direction; it requires the specification of a sensorimotor control policy that sets feedback gains shaping how the motor system responds to errors induced by noise or external perturbations. Here we found that, when a subject is reaching towards...
Living in a dynamic environment, we must be able to make flexible plans that can handle ambiguity an...
International audienceHighlights d Monkeys plan two grasping movements individually or in parallel d...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
SummaryWe often encounter situations in which there are multiple potential targets for action, as wh...
Recent neural and behavioral findings provide support for the influential idea that in situations in...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
Contains fulltext : 159639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Do movement pla...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
Living in a dynamic environment, we must be able to make flexible plans that can handle ambiguity an...
International audienceHighlights d Monkeys plan two grasping movements individually or in parallel d...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
SummaryWe often encounter situations in which there are multiple potential targets for action, as wh...
Recent neural and behavioral findings provide support for the influential idea that in situations in...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
Contains fulltext : 159639.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Do movement pla...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
Living in a dynamic environment, we must be able to make flexible plans that can handle ambiguity an...
International audienceHighlights d Monkeys plan two grasping movements individually or in parallel d...
Neurophysiological studies in monkey have suggested that premotor and motor cortex may prepare for m...