Previous theoretical and experimental works has shown that preparing to act causes enhanced perceptual processing at movement-relevant locations. Up until now, this has focused almost exclusively on the goal of an action, neglecting the role of the effector. We addressed this by measuring changes in visual processing across time during motor preparation at both goal and effector locations. We compared event related potentials (ERPs) elicited by task-irrelevant visual probe stimuli at both goal and effector locations during motor preparation. Participants were instructed to place their hands on two starting positions (effector locations) and an auditory tone instructed them to immediately move to one of two target buttons (goal locations)...
We investigated how covert response preparation is modulated by the instructed cognitive context of ...
To investigate which frames of reference guide shifts of attention triggered during eye and hand mov...
Previous behavioural and neuroscience studies have shown that the systems involved in the control of...
Action and perception have traditionally be studied in isolation, as separate and unitary cognitive ...
International audienceAction preparation can facilitate performance in tasks of visual perception, f...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that during response preparation, attention shifts are e...
Extracting information from the visual field can be achieved by covertly orienting attention to diff...
Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence has demonstrated that preparation of goal-directed act...
Tactile information is differentially processed over the various phases of goal-directed movements. ...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Schonard C, Heed T, Seegelke C. Allocation of visuospatial attention indexes evidence accumulation f...
Defensive behaviors, such as withdrawing your hand to avoid potentially harmful approaching objects,...
In order to successfully execute our actions in daily life, it is beneficial to focus on specific fe...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
We investigated how covert response preparation is modulated by the instructed cognitive context of ...
To investigate which frames of reference guide shifts of attention triggered during eye and hand mov...
Previous behavioural and neuroscience studies have shown that the systems involved in the control of...
Action and perception have traditionally be studied in isolation, as separate and unitary cognitive ...
International audienceAction preparation can facilitate performance in tasks of visual perception, f...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that during response preparation, attention shifts are e...
Extracting information from the visual field can be achieved by covertly orienting attention to diff...
Behavioural and electrophysiological evidence has demonstrated that preparation of goal-directed act...
Tactile information is differentially processed over the various phases of goal-directed movements. ...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
Schonard C, Heed T, Seegelke C. Allocation of visuospatial attention indexes evidence accumulation f...
Defensive behaviors, such as withdrawing your hand to avoid potentially harmful approaching objects,...
In order to successfully execute our actions in daily life, it is beneficial to focus on specific fe...
Several theories of the mechanisms linking perception and action require that the links are bidirect...
We investigated how covert response preparation is modulated by the instructed cognitive context of ...
To investigate which frames of reference guide shifts of attention triggered during eye and hand mov...
Previous behavioural and neuroscience studies have shown that the systems involved in the control of...