Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known about the role of theta oscillations in correcting motor behaviours. We investigate EEG activity of healthy partipants executing a reaching task under variable degrees of prism-induced visuo-motor distortion and visual occlusion of the initial arm trajectory. This task introduces directional errors of different magnitudes. The discrepancy between predicted and actual movement directions (i.e. the error), at the time when visual feedback (hand appearance) became available, elicits a signal that triggers on-line movement correction. Analysis were performed on 25 EEG channels. For each participant, the median value of the angular error of all rea...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Contains fulltext : 107953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is recent...
There is recent EEG evidence describing task-related changes of theta power in spatial attention and...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Discrepancies between sensory predictions and action outcome are at the base of error coding. Howeve...
Post-feedback frontal midline EEG activity has been found to correlate with error magnitude during m...
© 2018 Bracco, Veniero et al. Prismatic adaption (PA) has been proposed as a tool to induce neural p...
Prismatic adaption (PA) has been proposed as a tool to induce neural plasticity and is used to help ...
The cerebellum and its interaction with cortical areas play a key role in our ability to flexibly ad...
Medial frontal cortex is currently viewed as the main hub of the performance monitoring system; upon...
A basic EEG feature upon voluntary movements in healthy human subjects is a β (13-30 Hz) band desync...
International audienceIn a recent study, Tan et al. (2014a,b) showed that the increase in -power ty...
Sensorimotor error feedback plays an integral role in movement; it adapts the sensorimotor control s...
Planning goal-directed movements towards different targets is at the basis of common daily activitie...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Contains fulltext : 107953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is recent...
There is recent EEG evidence describing task-related changes of theta power in spatial attention and...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Discrepancies between sensory predictions and action outcome are at the base of error coding. Howeve...
Post-feedback frontal midline EEG activity has been found to correlate with error magnitude during m...
© 2018 Bracco, Veniero et al. Prismatic adaption (PA) has been proposed as a tool to induce neural p...
Prismatic adaption (PA) has been proposed as a tool to induce neural plasticity and is used to help ...
The cerebellum and its interaction with cortical areas play a key role in our ability to flexibly ad...
Medial frontal cortex is currently viewed as the main hub of the performance monitoring system; upon...
A basic EEG feature upon voluntary movements in healthy human subjects is a β (13-30 Hz) band desync...
International audienceIn a recent study, Tan et al. (2014a,b) showed that the increase in -power ty...
Sensorimotor error feedback plays an integral role in movement; it adapts the sensorimotor control s...
Planning goal-directed movements towards different targets is at the basis of common daily activitie...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Contains fulltext : 107953.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is recent...
There is recent EEG evidence describing task-related changes of theta power in spatial attention and...