How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, specific sequential effects have been observed. Responses become slower when the foreperiod is shorter on the current than on the previous trial. If this effect is due to changes in motor activation, it should also be visible in force of responses and in EEG measures of motor preparation, the contingent negative variation (CNV) and the lateralized readiness potential (LRP). These hypotheses were tested in a two-choice reaction task, with targets occurring 500, 1500, or 2500 ms after an acoustic warning signal. The reaction time results showed the expected pattern and were accompanied by similar effects on a fronto-central CNV and the LRP. In cont...
Human behavior is guided by expectations that facilitate perception of upcoming events or reaction t...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
When people have more certainty about what action must be made in response to a future event their a...
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, spec...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...
Onset of a movement-related brain potential (lateralized readiness potential, LRP) was used to divid...
Psychophysiological “preparatory ” responses may or may not depend on a focused expectation of when ...
Previous research using nonchronometric measures in humans and animals has shown that warning signal...
The execution of efficient motor actions is often preceded by preparation in the central nervous sys...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity r...
Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity r...
Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity r...
Human behavior is guided by expectations that facilitate perception of upcoming events or reaction t...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
When people have more certainty about what action must be made in response to a future event their a...
How do participants adapt to temporal variation of preparatory foreperiods? For reaction times, spec...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...
When responding to external stimuli, preparation reduces Reaction Time (RT). One form of preparation...
Onset of a movement-related brain potential (lateralized readiness potential, LRP) was used to divid...
Psychophysiological “preparatory ” responses may or may not depend on a focused expectation of when ...
Previous research using nonchronometric measures in humans and animals has shown that warning signal...
The execution of efficient motor actions is often preceded by preparation in the central nervous sys...
AbstractReaction time usually decreases when an imperative stimulus is preceded by a warning signal,...
During the foreperiod (FP) of a warned reaction task, participants engage in a process of temporal p...
Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity r...
Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity r...
Objective: The present study was aimed at testing whether foreperiod duration affects the activity r...
Human behavior is guided by expectations that facilitate perception of upcoming events or reaction t...
Studies investigating human information processing have provided evidence that in some cases, moveme...
When people have more certainty about what action must be made in response to a future event their a...