Rapid prediction of biomechanical costs during action decisions.
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Changing ideas about others' intentions: updating prior expectations tunes activity in the human motor system.Competition between movement plans increases motor variability: evidence of a shared resource for movement planning.Fatigue modulates dopamine availability and promotes flexible choice reversals during decision making.Rapid target foraging with reach or gaze: The hand looks further ahead than the eyeDissociating the influence of response selection and task anticipation on corticospinal suppression during response preparation.Embodied choice: how action influences perceptual decision making.Effort, success, and nonuse determine arm choice.Biomechanical Constraints Underlying Motor Primitives Derived from the Musculoskeletal Anatomy of the Human Arm.Haptic perception of force magnitude and its relation to postural arm dynamics in 3DWhat makes a reach movement effortful? Physical effort discounting supports common minimization principles in decision making and motor control.The sequential encoding of competing action goals involves dynamic restructuring of motor plans in working memory.Effect of Aging on Motor Inhibition during Action Preparation under Sensory Conflict.Perceptual decisions are biased by the cost to act.Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Decomposing the Processes Underlying Action Preparation.The importance of task design and behavioral control for understanding the neural basis of cognitive functions.Decisions in motion: passive body acceleration modulates hand choice.Physiological Markers of Motor Inhibition during Human Behavior.Decisions in motion: vestibular contributions to saccadic target selection.Perceived effort for motor control and decision-making.Grip force when reaching with target uncertainty provides evidence for motor optimization over averaging.Using a Double-Coil TMS Protocol to Assess Preparatory Inhibition Bilaterally.Nonequivalent modulation of corticospinal excitability by positive and negative outcomes.Decision-making in sensorimotor control
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Rapid prediction of biomechanical costs during action decisions.
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Rapid prediction of biomechanical costs during action decisions.
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Rapid prediction of biomechanical costs during action decisions.
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Paul Cisek
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2014-06-03T00:00:00Z