2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.12.27.573452
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From Inhibition to Excitation and Why: The Role of Temporal Urgency in Modulating Corticospinal Activity

Aaron N. McInnes,
Benjamin Smithers,
Ottmar V. Lipp
et al.

Abstract: Previous research on movement preparation identified a period of corticospinal suppression about 200 ms prior to movement initiation. This phenomenon has been observed for different types of motor tasks typically used to investigate movement preparation (e.g., reaction time, self-initiated, and anticipatory actions). However, we recently discovered that this phenomenon is not observed when actions must be initiated under time pressure. In the present study, we investigated urgency effects on corticospinal supp… Show more

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