A parietal-premotor network for movement intention and motor awareness

M Desmurget, A Sirigu - Trends in cognitive sciences, 2009 - cell.com
It is commonly assumed that we are conscious of our movements mainly because we can
sense ourselves moving as ongoing peripheral information coming from our muscles and …

Annotation: what electrical brain activity tells us about brain function that other techniques cannot tell us–a child psychiatric perspective

T Banaschewski, D Brandeis - Journal of child Psychology and …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Background: Monitoring brain processes in real time requires genuine subsecond resolution
to follow the typical timing and frequency of neural events. Non‐invasive recordings of …

How many trials does it take to get a significant ERP effect? It depends

MA Boudewyn, SJ Luck, JL Farrens… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
In designing an ERP study, researchers must choose how many trials to include, balancing
the desire to maximize statistical power and the need to minimize the length of the recording …

Internal and external influences on the rate of sensory evidence accumulation in the human brain

SP Kelly, RG O'Connell - Journal of Neuroscience, 2013 - Soc Neuroscience
We frequently need to make timely decisions based on sensory evidence that is weak,
ambiguous, or noisy resulting from conditions in the external environment (eg, a cluttered …

Guidelines for using human event-related potentials to study cognition: recording standards and publication criteria

TW Picton, S Bentin, P Berg, E Donchin… - …, 2000 - cambridge.org
Event-related potentials (ERPs) recorded from the human scalp can provide important
information about how the human brain normally processes information and about how this …

On the relation between brain potentials and the awareness of voluntary movements

P Haggard, M Eimer - Experimental brain research, 1999 - Springer
We investigated the relation between neural events and the perceived time of voluntary
actions or the perceived time of initiating those actions using the method of Libet. No …

Going AWOL in the brain: Mind wandering reduces cortical analysis of external events

J Smallwood, E Beach, JW Schooler… - Journal of cognitive …, 2008 - direct.mit.edu
Converging evidence from neuroscience suggests that our attention to the outside world
waxes and wanes over time. We examined whether these periods of “mind wandering” are …

[图书][B] Stimulus-response compatibility principles: Data, theory, and application

RW Proctor, KPL Vu - 2006 - taylorfrancis.com
Understanding of the factors that influence stimulus-response (SR) compatibility and
determine when and how compatibility effects will arise is a necessary foundation for …

Response facilitation and inhibition in subliminal priming

M Eimer, F Schlaghecken - Biological psychology, 2003 - Elsevier
The research reviewed in this article has investigated with behavioural, electrophysiological,
and functional imaging methods how subliminally presented masked prime stimuli affect …

A psychophysiological analysis of inhibitory motor control in the stop-signal paradigm

GJM van Boxtel, MW van der Molen, JR Jennings… - Biological …, 2001 - Elsevier
We examined two potential inhibitory mechanisms for stopping a motor response.
Participants performed a standard visual two-choice task in which visual stop signals and no …