SummaryWe often encounter situations in which there are multiple potential targets for action, as when, for example, we hear the request “could you pass the …” at the dinner table. It has recently been shown that, in such situations, activity in sensorimotor brain areas represents competing reach targets in parallel prior to deciding between, and then reaching towards, one of these targets [1]. One intriguing possibility, consistent with the influential notion of action ‘affordances’ [2], is that this activity reflects movement plans towards each potential target [3]. However, an equally plausible explanation is that this activity reflects an encoding of the visual properties of the potential targets (for example, their locations or directi...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
Contains fulltext : 77571.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Many interactions with the world ar...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Recent theory proposes that the brain, when confronted with several action possibilities, prepares m...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
The presumed role of the primate sensorimotor system is to transform reach targets from retinotopic ...
<p>Top row illustrates experimental results in rapid reaching tasks with multiple potential targets ...
The ability to adeptly interact with a cluttered and dynamic world requires that the brain simultane...
The parietal reach region (PRR) is known to be involved in the preparation of visually guided arm mo...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
Contains fulltext : 77571.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Many interactions with the world ar...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Several influential cognitive theories propose that in situations affording more than one possible t...
Recent theory proposes that the brain, when confronted with several action possibilities, prepares m...
Though several features of cognitive processing can be inferred from the discrete measurement (e.g.,...
AbstractIt is well established that during the preparation and execution of goal-directed movements,...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
Mounting neural evidence suggests that, in situations in which there are multiple potential targets ...
The presumed role of the primate sensorimotor system is to transform reach targets from retinotopic ...
<p>Top row illustrates experimental results in rapid reaching tasks with multiple potential targets ...
The ability to adeptly interact with a cluttered and dynamic world requires that the brain simultane...
The parietal reach region (PRR) is known to be involved in the preparation of visually guided arm mo...
SummaryWe show that while a primate chooses between two reaching actions, its motor system first rep...
UNLABELLED: Ethologically inspired models of movement preparation view the sensorimotor system as sa...
Reaching behavior represents one of the basic aspects of human cognitive abilities important for the...
Contains fulltext : 77571.pdf ( ) (Open Access)Many interactions with the world ar...