When a part of the body moves, the sensation evoked by a probe stimulus to that body part is attenuated. Two mechanisms have been proposed to explain this robust and general effect. First, feedforward motor signals may modulate activity evoked by incoming sensory signals. Second, reafferent sensation from body movements may mask the stimulus. Here we delivered probe stimuli to the right index finger just before a cue which instructed subjects to make left or right index finger movements. When left and right cues were equiprobable, we found attenuation for stimuli to the right index finger just before this finger was cued (and subsequently moved). However, there was no attenuation in the right finger just before the left finger was cued. Thi...
peer reviewedThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensory effects...
International audienceThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensor...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...
SummaryIt has been proposed that in order to increase the salience of sensations with an external ca...
When one finger touches the other, the resulting tactile sensation is perceived as weaker than the s...
When one finger touches the other, the resulting tactile sensation is perceived as weaker than the s...
When one finger touches the other, the resulting tactile sensation is perceived as weaker than the s...
It is widely believed that predicted tactile action outcomes are perceptually attenuated. The presen...
<p>A) shows results from experiment 1 for left (grey bars) and right finger movements (black bars), ...
When humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment, the intensity of thes...
Somatosensory perception is hampered on the moving limb during a goal-directed movement. This somato...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
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AbstractPsychophysical evidence suggests that sensations arising from our own movements are diminish...
Psychophysical evidence suggests that sensations arising from our own movements are diminished when ...
peer reviewedThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensory effects...
International audienceThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensor...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...
SummaryIt has been proposed that in order to increase the salience of sensations with an external ca...
When one finger touches the other, the resulting tactile sensation is perceived as weaker than the s...
When one finger touches the other, the resulting tactile sensation is perceived as weaker than the s...
When one finger touches the other, the resulting tactile sensation is perceived as weaker than the s...
It is widely believed that predicted tactile action outcomes are perceptually attenuated. The presen...
<p>A) shows results from experiment 1 for left (grey bars) and right finger movements (black bars), ...
When humans perform actions that have a predictable effect in the environment, the intensity of thes...
Somatosensory perception is hampered on the moving limb during a goal-directed movement. This somato...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
Contains fulltext : 197118.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When we produce...
AbstractPsychophysical evidence suggests that sensations arising from our own movements are diminish...
Psychophysical evidence suggests that sensations arising from our own movements are diminished when ...
peer reviewedThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensory effects...
International audienceThe systematic association of an action that a person performs with its sensor...
A startling auditory stimulus delivered unexpectedly can activate subcortical structures triggering ...