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Reducing multi-sensor data to a single time course that reveals experimental effects.An accumulator model for spontaneous neural activity prior to self-initiated movement.Cortical activity is more stable when sensory stimuli are consciously perceivedParadoxical Interaction between Ocular Activity, Perception, and Decision Confidence at the Threshold of Vision.Visual Feedback Dominates the Sense of Agency for Brain-Machine ActionsReckoning the moment of reckoning in spontaneous voluntary movement.Oscillatory neural responses evoked by natural vestibular stimuli in humans.Cortical networks involved in visual awareness independent of visual attentionTwo distinct dynamic modes subtend the detection of unexpected sounds.Cortical and subcortical mechanisms of brain-machine interfaces.Single-trial decoding of auditory novelty responses facilitates the detection of residual consciousness.Entrainment of Voluntary Movement to Undetected Auditory Regularities.Volition and Action in the Human Brain: Processes, Pathologies, and Reasons.Reproducibility distinguishes conscious from nonconscious neural representations.Performance monitoring for brain-computer-interface actions.Induced gamma-band oscillations correlate with awareness in hemianopic patient GY.Intentions and voluntary actions: reframing the problem.Neural Antecedents of Spontaneous Voluntary Movement: A New Perspective.Specific Relationship between the Shape of the Readiness Potential, Subjective Decision Time, and Waiting Time Predicted by an Accumulator Model with Temporally Autocorrelated Input Noise.Precursor processes of human self-initiated action.Distinct and independent correlates of attention and awareness in a hemianopic patient.An integration-to-bound model of decision-making that accounts for the spectral properties of neural data.Sensitivity of electrophysiological activity from medial frontal cortex to utilitarian and performance feedbackAwareness, loss aversion, and post-decision wageringMooney face stimuli for visual perception researchPre-stimulus theta power is correlated with variation of motor evoked potential latency: a single-pulse TMS study
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