The influence of temporal predictability on express visuomotor responses
Samuele Contemori, Gerald E. Loeb, Brian D. Corneil, Guy Wallis, Timothy J. Carroll
Abstract
Express stimulus-driven responses in humans have been proposed to be originated subcortically via the superior colliculus. These short-latency responses are facilitated by the presentation of dynamic visual stimuli. Here, we show that this facilitation is related to the predictable target timing, regardless of its kinematic attributes. We propose that the superior colliculus can be primed to generate express stimulus-driven motor responses via cortical top-down projection.
Topics & Concepts
Stimulus (psychology)PredictabilitySuperior colliculusPsychologyComputer scienceMotor programNeuroscienceCognitive psychologyMathematicsStatisticsMotor Control and AdaptationMuscle activation and electromyography studiesEEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces