Precise timing is essential for many kinds of human behavior. When a fastest response is not required, movements are initiated at the appropriate time requiring an anticipatory temporal component. Temporal mechanisms for movements with such an anticipatory component are not yet sufficiently understood;in particular, it is not known whether on the operational level for delayed movements distinct time windows are used or whether anticipatory control is characterized by continuous temporal processing. With a modified reaction-time paradigm, we asked participants to act with predefined time delays between 400 and 5000 ms;after each individual trial, a numerical feedback was provided which allowed correction of the response time for each next tr...
It is well known that timing of rhythm production is disrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF), a...
Neural representations of time for the judgment of temporal durations are reflected in electroenceph...
International audienceThe Readiness Potential (RP) is a slowly increasing surface-negative cortical ...
AbstractHuman behaviour is characterized both by action and reaction; the action mode can be conceiv...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to accurately anticipate the time of occurrence of a predicta...
The consequences of an action almost always occur immediately. Delaying the consequences of an actio...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
In a previous study, we reported a dissociation between subjective expectancy and motor behaviour in...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction between timed movements in which a temporal represent...
Behaviour occurs in time, and precise timing in the range of seconds and fractions of seconds is for...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
In the behavioral theory of timing, pulses from a hypothetical Poisson pacemaker produce transitions...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
It is well known that timing of rhythm production is disrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF), a...
Neural representations of time for the judgment of temporal durations are reflected in electroenceph...
International audienceThe Readiness Potential (RP) is a slowly increasing surface-negative cortical ...
AbstractHuman behaviour is characterized both by action and reaction; the action mode can be conceiv...
Human beings have a remarkable ability to accurately anticipate the time of occurrence of a predicta...
The consequences of an action almost always occur immediately. Delaying the consequences of an actio...
Dancing and playing music require people to coordinate actions with auditory rhythms. In laboratory ...
Timing can be defined as the ability to perceive temporal sequences and regulate timed behaviors. As...
In a previous study, we reported a dissociation between subjective expectancy and motor behaviour in...
The malleability of our subjective perception of time has recently received a great amount of empiri...
Diedrichsen (2002) have proposed a distinction between timed movements in which a temporal represent...
Behaviour occurs in time, and precise timing in the range of seconds and fractions of seconds is for...
Background: Continuous visual information is important for movement initiation in a variety of motor...
In the behavioral theory of timing, pulses from a hypothetical Poisson pacemaker produce transitions...
The perception of time is distorted by many factors (e.g., arousal, temperature, age etc.), but is i...
It is well known that timing of rhythm production is disrupted by delayed auditory feedback (DAF), a...
Neural representations of time for the judgment of temporal durations are reflected in electroenceph...
International audienceThe Readiness Potential (RP) is a slowly increasing surface-negative cortical ...