Event-related potentials (ERPs) to tones that are self-initiated are reduced in their magnitude in comparison with ERPs to tones that are externally generated. This phenomenon has been taken as evidence for an efference copy of the motor command acting to suppress the sensory response. However, self-initiation provides a strong temporal cue for the stimulus which might also contribute to the ERP suppression for self-initiated tones. The current experiment sought to investigate the suppression of monaural tones by temporal cueing and also whether the addition of self-initiation enhanced this suppression. Lastly, the experiment sought to investigate the lateralisation of the ERP suppression via presenting these monaural tones to each ear resp...
In everyday life we frequently make the fundamental distinction between sensory input resulting from...
Self-generated stimuli have been found to elicit a reduced sensory response compared with externally...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Abstract Event-related potentials (ERPs) to tones that are self-initiated are reduced in their magni...
The suppression of the auditory N1 event-related potential (ERP) to self-initiated sounds became a p...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Temporal contiguity between an action and corresponding auditory feedback is crucial to the percepti...
Stimuli caused by our own voluntary actions receive a special treatment in the brain. In auditory pr...
Stimuli caused by our own voluntary actions receive a special treatment in the brain. In auditory pr...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered e...
Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered e...
In everyday life we frequently make the fundamental distinction between sensory input resulting from...
In everyday life we frequently make the fundamental distinction between sensory input resulting from...
Self-generated stimuli have been found to elicit a reduced sensory response compared with externally...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Abstract Event-related potentials (ERPs) to tones that are self-initiated are reduced in their magni...
The suppression of the auditory N1 event-related potential (ERP) to self-initiated sounds became a p...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Temporal contiguity between an action and corresponding auditory feedback is crucial to the percepti...
Stimuli caused by our own voluntary actions receive a special treatment in the brain. In auditory pr...
Stimuli caused by our own voluntary actions receive a special treatment in the brain. In auditory pr...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered e...
Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered e...
In everyday life we frequently make the fundamental distinction between sensory input resulting from...
In everyday life we frequently make the fundamental distinction between sensory input resulting from...
Self-generated stimuli have been found to elicit a reduced sensory response compared with externally...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...