Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered evidence for a predictive model in which copies of motor commands suppress sensory representations of incoming stimuli. However, in studies which involve arbitrary auditory stimuli evoked by sensory-unspecific motor actions, learned associations may underlie ERP differences. Here, in a new paradigm, eye motor output generated auditory sensory input, a naïve action–sensation contingency. We measured the electroencephalogram (EEG) of 40 participants exposed to pure tones, which they produced with either a button-press or volitional saccade. We found that button-press-initiated stimuli evoked reduced amplitude compared to externally initiated sti...
Sensory suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensory input generated by our own actions, such a...
A couple of studies showed that auditory processing of sounds presented concurrently with one’s own ...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered e...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Sensory attenuation refers to reduced brain responses to self-initiated sensations relative to those...
Sensory attenuation refers to reduced brain responses to self-initiated sensations relative to those...
The suppression of the auditory N1 event-related potential (ERP) to self-initiated sounds became a p...
Sensory attenuation is the phenomenon that stimuli generated by willed motor actions elicit a smalle...
A number studies have shown that the auditory N1 event-related potential (ERP) is attenuated when el...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
AbstractThe reduction of neural responses to self‐generated stimuli compared to external stimuli is ...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Sensory suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensory input generated by our own actions, such a...
A couple of studies showed that auditory processing of sounds presented concurrently with one’s own ...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...
Reduction of auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) to self-initiated sounds has been considered e...
Our sense of agency and dynamic motor control relies on sensory attenuation, a phenomenon that disti...
Sensory attenuation refers to reduced brain responses to self-initiated sensations relative to those...
Sensory attenuation refers to reduced brain responses to self-initiated sensations relative to those...
The suppression of the auditory N1 event-related potential (ERP) to self-initiated sounds became a p...
Sensory attenuation is the phenomenon that stimuli generated by willed motor actions elicit a smalle...
A number studies have shown that the auditory N1 event-related potential (ERP) is attenuated when el...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
The N1 auditory ERP and its magnetic counterpart (N1[m]) are suppressed when elicited by self-induce...
AbstractThe reduction of neural responses to self‐generated stimuli compared to external stimuli is ...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Self-suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensations initiated by our own movements are typical...
Sensory suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensory input generated by our own actions, such a...
A couple of studies showed that auditory processing of sounds presented concurrently with one’s own ...
Sounds that result from our own actions are perceptually and neurophysiologically attenuated compare...