Abstract Adaptation to delays between actions and sensory feedback is important for efficiently interacting with our environment. Adaptation may rely on predictions of action-feedback pairing (motor-sensory component), or predictions of tactile-proprioceptive sensation from the action and sensory feedback of the action (inter-sensory component). Reliability of temporal information might differ across sensory feedback modalities (e.g. auditory or visual), which in turn influences adaptation. Here, we investigated the role of motor-sensory and inter-sensory components on sensorimotor temporal recalibration for motor-auditory (button press-tone) and motor-visual (button press-Gabor patch) events. In the adaptation phase of the experiment, acti...
It has been shown in many domains that sensorimotor adaptation and skill learning can recalibrate ou...
YesBackground: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events w...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
Adaptation to delays between actions and sensory feedback is important for efficiently interacting w...
Abstract: Adaptation to delays between actions and sensory feedback is important for efficiently int...
Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events were self genera...
YesOur motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events were self gen...
Background: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events were...
The timing relation between a motor action and the sensory consequences of that action can be adapte...
Perception of synchrony between one’s own action (e.g. a finger tap) and the sensory feedback thereo...
<div><p>Perception of synchrony between one's own action (a finger tap) and the sensory feedback the...
Perception of temporal synchrony between one’s own action and the sensory feedback of that action is...
The sensorimotor timing is recalibrated after a brief exposure to a delayed feedback of voluntary ac...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
It has been shown in many domains that sensorimotor adaptation and skill learning can recalibrate ou...
It has been shown in many domains that sensorimotor adaptation and skill learning can recalibrate ou...
YesBackground: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events w...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
Adaptation to delays between actions and sensory feedback is important for efficiently interacting w...
Abstract: Adaptation to delays between actions and sensory feedback is important for efficiently int...
Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events were self genera...
YesOur motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events were self gen...
Background: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events were...
The timing relation between a motor action and the sensory consequences of that action can be adapte...
Perception of synchrony between one’s own action (e.g. a finger tap) and the sensory feedback thereo...
<div><p>Perception of synchrony between one's own action (a finger tap) and the sensory feedback the...
Perception of temporal synchrony between one’s own action and the sensory feedback of that action is...
The sensorimotor timing is recalibrated after a brief exposure to a delayed feedback of voluntary ac...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
It has been shown in many domains that sensorimotor adaptation and skill learning can recalibrate ou...
It has been shown in many domains that sensorimotor adaptation and skill learning can recalibrate ou...
YesBackground: Our motor actions normally generate sensory events, but how do we know which events w...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...