Search Results - "Franks, Ian M"
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Preparation for voluntary movement in healthy and clinical populations: Evidence from startle
Published in Clinical neurophysiology (01-01-2012)“…Highlights ► Presenting a startling acoustic stimulus (SAS) during simple RT tasks results in substantial RT facilitation suggesting a subcortical mechanism…”
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Voluntary reaction time and long-latency reflex modulation
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-2015)“…Stretching a muscle of the upper limb elicits short (M1) and long-latency (M2) reflexes. When the participant is instructed to actively compensate for a…”
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Perturbation Predictability Can Influence the Long-Latency Stretch Response
Published in PloS one (11-10-2016)“…Perturbations applied to the upper limbs elicit short (M1: 25-50 ms) and long-latency (M2: 50-100 ms) responses in the stretched muscle. M1 is produced by a…”
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Motor Preparation and the Effects of Practice: Evidence From Startle
Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-04-2011)“…To examine sequential movement preparation, participants practiced unimanual movements that differed in amplitude and number of elements for 4 days in either a…”
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Sport competition as a dynamical self-organizing system
Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-10-2002)“…The existence of structure in sport competition is implicated in the widespread practice of using the information gathered from a past contest to prepare for a…”
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Updating of an internal model without proprioception: a deafferentation study
Published in Neuroreport (18-09-2006)“…This study sought to determine whether intact proprioception is required to adapt to a novel kinematic environment. We compared adaptation with a rotated…”
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Advances in the application of information technology to sport performance
Published in Journal of sports sciences (01-10-2002)“…This paper overviews the diverse information technologies that are used to provide athletes with relevant feedback. Examples taken from various sports are used…”
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Feedback Effects on Learning a Novel Bimanual Coordination Pattern: Support for the Guidance Hypothesis
Published in Journal of motor behavior (01-01-2009)“…The authors tested specificity and the guidance hypothesis by examining the effects of continuous or discrete concurrent feedback during acquisition,…”
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Investigation of timing preparation during response initiation and execution using a startling acoustic stimulus
Published in Experimental brain research (2017)“…The purpose of the current study was to examine the processes involved in the preparation of timing during response initiation and execution through the use of…”
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Motor preparation in an anticipation-timing task
Published in Experimental brain research (01-10-2008)“…Previous findings from experiments involving anticipation-timing tasks have indicated that a point in time may exist after which a participant is committed to…”
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Relevance-dependent modulation of tactile suppression during active, passive and pantomime reach-to-grasp movements
Published in Behavioural brain research (26-02-2018)“…•Our ability to detect tactile events on a moving limb is reduced.•Active self and passive motor-guided movements show similar tactile…”
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Influence of kinesthetic motor imagery and effector specificity on the long-latency stretch response
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2019)“…The long-latency "reflexive" response (LLR) following an upper limb mechanical perturbation is generated by neural circuitry shared with voluntary control…”
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Considerations for the use of a startling acoustic stimulus in studies of motor preparation in humans
Published in Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews (01-01-2011)“…Recent studies have used a loud (>120dB) startle-eliciting acoustic stimulus as a probe to investigate early motor response preparation in humans. The use of a…”
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Preparation of timing structure involves two independent sub-processes
Published in Psychological research (01-09-2018)“…The current study examined the processes involved in the preparation of sequencing and timing initiation for multi-component responses. In two experiments,…”
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The effect of response complexity on simple reaction time occurs even with a highly predictable imperative stimulus
Published in Neuroscience letters (21-06-2019)“…•Reaction time (RT) increases with response complexity (response complexity effect).•The response complexity effect may be influenced by an unpredictable…”
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Dual-target interference for the 'automatic pilot' in the dorsal stream
Published in Experimental brain research (01-08-2007)“…When a target moves to a new location during a rapid aiming movement, the hand follows it, even when the participant intends not to. Pisella et al. (Nat…”
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Independent planning of timing and sequencing for complex movements
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-08-2016)“…The current studies examined the processes involved in response sequencing and timing initiation for complex, multiple-component movements. Participants…”
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Use of visual information in the correction of interceptive actions
Published in Experimental brain research (01-11-2006)“…Use of visual information in interceptive actions requiring large-scale changes to movement timing was investigated. The task consisted of intercepting a…”
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Online Versus Offline Processing of Visual Feedback in the Production of Component Submovements
Published in Journal of motor behavior (01-09-2003)“…The present authors tested the assumptions in R. S. Woodworth's (1899) 2-component model regarding the specific roles of vision in the production of both the…”
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Control of response timing occurs during the simple reaction time interval but on-line for choice reaction time
Published in Journal of experimental psychology. Human perception and performance (01-10-2014)“…The preparation of multiple element movements has been examined for decades, with no clear explanation offered for the disparate results observed. Results from…”
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