Article Dans Une Revue Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology Année : 2024

The Motor of Time: Coupling Action to Temporally Predictable Events Heightens Perception

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Timing and motor function share neural circuits and dynamics, which underpin their close and synergistic relationship. For instance, the temporal predictability of a sensory event optimizes motor responses to that event. Knowing when an event is likely to occur lowers response thresholds, leading to faster and more efficient motor behavior though in situations of response conflict can induce impulsive and inappropriate responding. In turn, through a process of active sensing, coupling action to temporally predictable sensory input enhances perceptual processing. Action not only hones perception of the event’s onset or duration, but also boosts sensory processing of its non-temporal features such as pitch or shape. The effects of temporal predictability on motor behavior and sensory processing involve motor and left parietal cortices and are mediated by changes in delta and beta oscillations in motor areas of the brain

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hal-04739291 , version 1 (16-10-2024)

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Jennifer T Coull, Inga Korolczuk, Benjamin Morillon. The Motor of Time: Coupling Action to Temporally Predictable Events Heightens Perception. Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 2024, Neurobiology of Interval Timing, 1455, pp.199-213. ⟨10.1007/978-3-031-60183-5_11⟩. ⟨hal-04739291⟩
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