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Action effect anticipation: Neurophysiological basis and functional consequences| old_uid | 11815 |
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| title | Action effect anticipation: Neurophysiological basis and functional consequences |
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| start_date | 2012/11/15 |
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| schedule | 15h30 |
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| online | no |
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| location_info | salle des conférences |
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| details | Invité par Alessandro Farné |
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| summary | Voluntary actions are thought to be selected with respect to their intended goal. I report data suggesting that during action selection, the brain pre-activities the representation of the predicted action effect. I also demonstrate that this pre-activation account provides a mechanism to understand the perceptual consequences of action effect anticipation, such as sensory attenuation and intentional binding. |
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| oncancel | Séance annulée |
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| responsibles | Soulier |
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