Movement-related EEG indices of preparation in task switching and motor control (original) (raw)

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Task complexity differentially affects executed and imagined movement preparation: Evidence from movement-related potentials

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Movement-related potentials associated with movement preparation and motor imagery

James Phillips

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Event-related potentials during contralateral switching over motor programs in humans

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Cortical activation associated with motor preparation can be used to predict the freely chosen effector of an upcoming movement and reflects response time: An fMRI decoding study

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Distinguishing neural sources of movement preparation and execution:: An electrophysiological analysis

Hartmut Leuthold

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Oliver Gruber

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Effects of motor restrictions on preparatory brain activity

Jürgen M Kaufmann

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Brain activity preceding a 2D manual catching task

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Dissociating effector and movement direction selection during the preparation of manual reaching movements: Evidence from lateralized ERP components

Jose van Velzen

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On how the motor cortices resolve an inter‐hemispheric response conflict: an event‐related EEG potential‐guided TMS study of the flankers task

Michał Kuniecki

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Motor programming of rapid finger sequences: Inferences from movement‐related brain potentials

Hartmut Leuthold

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Dissociating neural indices of dynamic cognitive control in advance task-set preparation: An ERP study of task-switching.

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It Pays to Prepare: Human Motor Preparation Depends on the Relative Value of Potential Response Options

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Programming of expected and unexpected movements: Effects on the onset of the lateralized readiness potential

Hartmut Leuthold

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Electrophysiological evidence for temporal overlap between memory scanning and motor preparation

Monica Fabiani

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Patterns of cortical activation during planning of voluntary movement

Andrea Berghold

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Dissociating Arbitrary Stimulus-Response Mapping from Movement Planning during Preparatory Period: Evidence from Event-Related Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Ken Valyear

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The Influence of Response Side on the Readiness Potential Prior to Finger and Foot Movements

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No evidence for a late locus of task switch effects

Rolf Ulrich

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Dissociating arbitrary stimulus-response mapping from movement planning during preparatory period: Evidence from event-related fMRI.

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tion in Time course and distribution of movement-rela ted potentials in a movement precueing task

Peter Praamstra

1996

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