Open Access UCL Research: Specificity of action selection modulates the perceived temporal order of action and sensory events https://t.co/Bum7dMA578
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
Very cool. https://t.co/ecvTQO3xQ9
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
RT @PatrickHaggard: New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be…
https://t.co/MCGKUuZjXA Andrea thinks actions are perceived ahead of time when we know what to do beforehand. Thanks for coming over to Japan!
RT @nhagura: Thanks, Patrick! It was fun and stimulating to have Andrea in Japan, a good friend and a brilliant colleague. Thanks to NICT…
Thanks, Patrick! It was fun and stimulating to have Andrea in Japan, a good friend and a brilliant colleague. Thanks to NICT for the support. International collaboraiton between @UCL_ICN and CiNet-NICT. https://t.co/Y4kTIjUWzg
New paper on action-sensory synchronisation. Cues that allow advance preparation of action also cause the action to be *perceived earlier*. The experience of action has a strong prospective component, linked to preparation: https://t.co/AtTzsw44kE https: