We argue that planning and control may Dot be separable entities, either at the behavioural level or at the neurophysiological level. We review studies that show the involvement of superior and inferior parietal cortex in both planning and control. We propose an alternative view to the localization theory put forth by Glover
Action plans internally generated (IG) from memory are thought to be regulated by the supplementary ...
In this time-resolved functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we aimed to trace the neur...
SummaryRecent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning s...
We argue that planning and control may not be separable entities, either at the behavioural level or...
Evidence for a dichotomy between the planning of an action and its on-line control in humans is revi...
The planning/control distinction is an important tool in the study of sensorimotor transformations. ...
Our commentary focuses, first, on Glover's proposal that only motor planning is sensitive to cogniti...
The views expressed in the commentaries challenge many of the tenets of the planning-control model a...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves cognitive control: the ability to coordinate thoughts or actio...
The Brain is a slow computer yet humans can skilfully play games where very fast reactions are requi...
Behavioral studies show that motor actions are planned by adapting motor programs to produce desired...
Traditional theories have considered decision making as a separate neural process occurring before a...
Previous research on dual-tasks has shown that, under some circumstances, actions impair the percept...
Recent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning setting ...
Behavioral studies show that motor actions are planned by adapting motor programs to produce desired...
Action plans internally generated (IG) from memory are thought to be regulated by the supplementary ...
In this time-resolved functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we aimed to trace the neur...
SummaryRecent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning s...
We argue that planning and control may not be separable entities, either at the behavioural level or...
Evidence for a dichotomy between the planning of an action and its on-line control in humans is revi...
The planning/control distinction is an important tool in the study of sensorimotor transformations. ...
Our commentary focuses, first, on Glover's proposal that only motor planning is sensitive to cogniti...
The views expressed in the commentaries challenge many of the tenets of the planning-control model a...
The prefrontal cortex (PFC) subserves cognitive control: the ability to coordinate thoughts or actio...
The Brain is a slow computer yet humans can skilfully play games where very fast reactions are requi...
Behavioral studies show that motor actions are planned by adapting motor programs to produce desired...
Traditional theories have considered decision making as a separate neural process occurring before a...
Previous research on dual-tasks has shown that, under some circumstances, actions impair the percept...
Recent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning setting ...
Behavioral studies show that motor actions are planned by adapting motor programs to produce desired...
Action plans internally generated (IG) from memory are thought to be regulated by the supplementary ...
In this time-resolved functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we aimed to trace the neur...
SummaryRecent theories of limb control emphasize motor cortex as a dynamical system, with planning s...