Many daily life situations (e.g. dodging an approaching object or hitting a moving target) require people to correct planning of future movements based on previous temporal errors. However, the actual temporal error can be difficult to perceive: imagine a baseball batter that swings and misses a fastball. Here we show that in such situations people can use an internal error signal to make corrections in the next trial. This signal is based on the discrepancy between the actual and the planned action onset time: the prediction error. In this study, we used three interception tasks: reaching movements, saccadic eye movements and a button press that released a cursor moving ballistically for a fixed time. We found that action onset depended on...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
International audienceTemporal predictability optimises behaviour when a simple response is required...
In order to overcome processing delays, the brain is able to generate predictive movements. However,...
Many daily life situations (e.g. dodging an approaching object or hitting a moving target) require p...
An ability to predict the time-to-contact (TTC) of moving objects that become momentarily hidden is ...
In daily life, we often need to make accurate and precise movements. However, our movements do not a...
Prevailing views on how we time the interception of a moving object assume that the visual inputs ar...
In order to intercept moving objects, we need to predict the spatiotemporal features of the motion o...
An important issue in motor learning/adaptation research is how the brain accepts the error informat...
This investigation aimed at assessing the extent to which memory from practice in a specific conditi...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
The human cognitive system houses efficient mechanisms to monitor ongoing actions. Upon detecting an...
n order to intercept moving objects, we need to predict the spatiotemporal features of the motion of...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
International audienceTemporal predictability optimises behaviour when a simple response is required...
In order to overcome processing delays, the brain is able to generate predictive movements. However,...
Many daily life situations (e.g. dodging an approaching object or hitting a moving target) require p...
An ability to predict the time-to-contact (TTC) of moving objects that become momentarily hidden is ...
In daily life, we often need to make accurate and precise movements. However, our movements do not a...
Prevailing views on how we time the interception of a moving object assume that the visual inputs ar...
In order to intercept moving objects, we need to predict the spatiotemporal features of the motion o...
An important issue in motor learning/adaptation research is how the brain accepts the error informat...
This investigation aimed at assessing the extent to which memory from practice in a specific conditi...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
The human cognitive system houses efficient mechanisms to monitor ongoing actions. Upon detecting an...
n order to intercept moving objects, we need to predict the spatiotemporal features of the motion of...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
The ability to predict the actions of other agents is vital for joint action tasks. Recent theory su...
Several studies have shown that human motor behavior can be successfully described using optimal con...
International audienceTemporal predictability optimises behaviour when a simple response is required...
In order to overcome processing delays, the brain is able to generate predictive movements. However,...