Consequences matter: Self‐induced tones are used as feedback to optimize tone‐eliciting actions

Volume: 54, Issue: 6, Pages: 904 - 915
Published: Feb 27, 2017
Abstract
Experimental paradigms investigating the processing of self-induced stimuli are often based on the implicit assumption that motor processes are invariable regardless of their consequences: It is presumed that actions with different sets of predictable sensory consequences do not differ in their physical characteristics or in their brain signal reflections. The present experiment explored this assumption in the context of action-related auditory...
Paper Details
Title
Consequences matter: Self‐induced tones are used as feedback to optimize tone‐eliciting actions
Published Date
Feb 27, 2017
Volume
54
Issue
6
Pages
904 - 915
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