International audienceThe human motor system continuously adapts to changes in the environment by comparing differences between the brain's predicted outcome of a certain behavior and the observed outcome. This discrepancy signal triggers a sensory-motor error and it is assumed that the cerebellum is a key structure in updating this error and associated feedforward commands. Using fMRI, the aim of the present study was to determine the main cerebellar structures that are involved in the processing of sensory-motor errors and in updating feedforward commands when simply catching a falling ball without displacement of the hand. Subjects only grasped the ball with their fingers when receiving it in their hand. By contrasting functional imaging...
Abstract: The two roles in awareness most often suggested for the cerebellum are (i) keeping the det...
Making predictions and validating the predictions against actual sensory information is thought to b...
SummaryPerception and action are governed not only by sensory information but also by prior predicti...
International audienceThe human motor system continuously adapts to changes in the environment by co...
A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. ...
A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. ...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Abstract Background Catching an object is a complex m...
SummaryEach action has sensory consequences that need to be distinguished from sensations arising fr...
Predictive control of grasping forces when manipulating objects in the environment is suggested to r...
Precise control of grasping when manipulating objects depends on intact function of the cerebellum. ...
Cerebellar data from five experiments using different groups of subjects performing the same motor l...
International audienceFor more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential...
We have studied a simple form of motor learning in the human brain so as to isolate activity related...
Abstract: The two roles in awareness most often suggested for the cerebellum are (i) keeping the det...
Making predictions and validating the predictions against actual sensory information is thought to b...
SummaryPerception and action are governed not only by sensory information but also by prior predicti...
International audienceThe human motor system continuously adapts to changes in the environment by co...
A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. ...
A central tenet of motor neuroscience is that the cerebellum learns from sensory prediction errors. ...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
It is widely accepted that unexpected sensory consequences of self-action engage the cerebellum. How...
Abstract Background Catching an object is a complex m...
SummaryEach action has sensory consequences that need to be distinguished from sensations arising fr...
Predictive control of grasping forces when manipulating objects in the environment is suggested to r...
Precise control of grasping when manipulating objects depends on intact function of the cerebellum. ...
Cerebellar data from five experiments using different groups of subjects performing the same motor l...
International audienceFor more than two decades, there has been converging evidence for an essential...
We have studied a simple form of motor learning in the human brain so as to isolate activity related...
Abstract: The two roles in awareness most often suggested for the cerebellum are (i) keeping the det...
Making predictions and validating the predictions against actual sensory information is thought to b...
SummaryPerception and action are governed not only by sensory information but also by prior predicti...