Motor execution, planning, and learning are altered by transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). The potential of this technique for modulating action monitoring and awareness has not been explored so far. Optimal motor control relies on internal representations of the intended, predicted, and actual action. The brain is equipped with a ‘‘comparator” system, which monitors and detects the congruence between planned and performed movements; based on this comparison motor awareness is constructed.
SOUZA CARNEIRO, M., Zigiotto, L., Vallar, G., Bolognini, N. (2017). Neuromodulation of the right premotor cortex affects motor monitoring and awareness. Intervento presentato a: 6th International Conference on Transcranial Brain Stimulation, Göttingen [10.1016/j.clinph.2016.10.362].
Neuromodulation of the right premotor cortex affects motor monitoring and awareness
SOUZA CARNEIRO, MAIRA IZZADORAPrimo
;ZIGIOTTO, LUCASecondo
;VALLAR, GIUSEPPEPenultimo
;BOLOGNINI, NADIAUltimo
2017
Abstract
Motor execution, planning, and learning are altered by transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS). The potential of this technique for modulating action monitoring and awareness has not been explored so far. Optimal motor control relies on internal representations of the intended, predicted, and actual action. The brain is equipped with a ‘‘comparator” system, which monitors and detects the congruence between planned and performed movements; based on this comparison motor awareness is constructed.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.