AbstractTraditionally our understanding of goal-directed action been derived from either behavioral findings or neuroanatomically derived imaging (i.e., fMRI). While both of these approaches have proven valuable, they lack the ability to determine a direct locus of function while concurrently having the necessary temporal precision needed to understand millisecond scale neural interactions respectively. In this review we summarize some seminal behavioral findings across three broad areas (target perturbation, feed-forward control, and feedback processing) and for each discuss the application of electroencephalography (EEG) to the understanding of the temporal nature of visual cue utilization during movement planning, control, and learning u...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Event-related desynchronization (ERD) is a relative attenuation in the spectral power of an electroe...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
ndin poral precision needed to understand millisecond scale neural interactions respectively. In thi...
Motor learning has been widely examined using electroencephalography (EEG) to record event related p...
Different neural systems underlie the evaluation of different types of errors. Recent electroencepha...
It is well established that voluntarily shifting attention to the expected location of an impending ...
International audienceEvent-evoked potentials (ERP) in electroencephalograms reflect various visual ...
Voluntarily shifting attention to a location of the visual field improves the perception of events t...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Movement is one of the most important functions of our nervous system. Recent research has shown tha...
Abstract DiVerent neural systems underlie the evaluation of diVerent types of errors. Recent electro...
Action and perception have traditionally be studied in isolation, as separate and unitary cognitive ...
Cognitive control is particularly challenged when it is necessary to resolve interference and correc...
© 2019 the American Physiological Society. At least two distinct processes have been identified by w...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Event-related desynchronization (ERD) is a relative attenuation in the spectral power of an electroe...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
ndin poral precision needed to understand millisecond scale neural interactions respectively. In thi...
Motor learning has been widely examined using electroencephalography (EEG) to record event related p...
Different neural systems underlie the evaluation of different types of errors. Recent electroencepha...
It is well established that voluntarily shifting attention to the expected location of an impending ...
International audienceEvent-evoked potentials (ERP) in electroencephalograms reflect various visual ...
Voluntarily shifting attention to a location of the visual field improves the perception of events t...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Movement is one of the most important functions of our nervous system. Recent research has shown tha...
Abstract DiVerent neural systems underlie the evaluation of diVerent types of errors. Recent electro...
Action and perception have traditionally be studied in isolation, as separate and unitary cognitive ...
Cognitive control is particularly challenged when it is necessary to resolve interference and correc...
© 2019 the American Physiological Society. At least two distinct processes have been identified by w...
Modulation of frontal midline theta (fmθ) is observed during error commission, but little is known a...
Event-related desynchronization (ERD) is a relative attenuation in the spectral power of an electroe...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...