Movement Planning Determines Sensory Suppression: An Event-related Potential Study

Volume: 33, Issue: 12, Pages: 2427 - 2439
Published: Nov 5, 2021
Abstract
Sensory suppression refers to the phenomenon that sensory input generated by our own actions, such as moving a finger to press a button to hear a tone, elicits smaller neural responses than sensory input generated by external agents. This observation is usually explained via the internal forward model in which an efference copy of the motor command is used to compute a corollary discharge, which acts to suppress sensory input. However, because...
Paper Details
Title
Movement Planning Determines Sensory Suppression: An Event-related Potential Study
Published Date
Nov 5, 2021
Volume
33
Issue
12
Pages
2427 - 2439
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