Sequential movements are often grouped into several chunks, as evidenced by the modulation of the timing of each elemental movement. Even during synchronized tapping with a metronome, we sometimes feel subjective accent for every few taps. To examine whether motor segmentation emerges during synchronized movements, we trained monkeys to generate a series of predictive saccades synchronized with visual stimuli which sequentially appeared for a fixed interval (400 or 600 ms) at six circularly arranged landmark locations. We found two types of motor segmentations that featured periodic modulation of saccade timing. First, the intersaccadic interval (ISI) depended on the target location and saccade direction, indicating that particular combinat...
How the brain converts parallel representations of movement goals into sequential movements is not k...
In the study of the neural basis of sensorimotor transformations, it has become clear that the brain...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...
Synchronized movements with external periodic rhythms, such as dancing to a beat, are commonly obser...
We analyzed the dynamics of saccadic eye movements performed by monkeys in three different condition...
It remains unclear how the brain represents information regarding synchronized movements. Here, the ...
Abstract Recent research indicates that attentional stimulus selection could be a rhythmic process. ...
It is commonly believed that saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements involve different neural and ...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
Music has been shown to entrain movement. One of the body’s most frequent movements, saccades, are a...
<div><p>We often perform movements and actions on the basis of internal motivations and without any ...
1. In a preceding paper we examined the short-term and long-term processes of learning of sequential...
We often generate movements without any external event that immediately triggers them. How the brain...
Abstract Visual perception has been suggested to operate on temporal ‘chunks’ of sensory input, rath...
© Cadena-Valencia et al. To prepare timely motor actions, we constantly predict future events. Regul...
How the brain converts parallel representations of movement goals into sequential movements is not k...
In the study of the neural basis of sensorimotor transformations, it has become clear that the brain...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...
Synchronized movements with external periodic rhythms, such as dancing to a beat, are commonly obser...
We analyzed the dynamics of saccadic eye movements performed by monkeys in three different condition...
It remains unclear how the brain represents information regarding synchronized movements. Here, the ...
Abstract Recent research indicates that attentional stimulus selection could be a rhythmic process. ...
It is commonly believed that saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements involve different neural and ...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
Music has been shown to entrain movement. One of the body’s most frequent movements, saccades, are a...
<div><p>We often perform movements and actions on the basis of internal motivations and without any ...
1. In a preceding paper we examined the short-term and long-term processes of learning of sequential...
We often generate movements without any external event that immediately triggers them. How the brain...
Abstract Visual perception has been suggested to operate on temporal ‘chunks’ of sensory input, rath...
© Cadena-Valencia et al. To prepare timely motor actions, we constantly predict future events. Regul...
How the brain converts parallel representations of movement goals into sequential movements is not k...
In the study of the neural basis of sensorimotor transformations, it has become clear that the brain...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...