Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1998695721> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W1998695721 endingPage "117" @default.
- W1998695721 startingPage "108" @default.
- W1998695721 abstract "Sensory attenuation is typically observed for self-generated compared to externally generated action effects. In the present study we investigated whether auditory sensory suppression is modulated as a function of sounds being generated by the upper or lower limbs. We report sensory attenuation, as reflected in a reduced auditory N1 component, which was comparable for sounds generated by the lower and the upper limbs. Increasing temporal delays between actions and sounds did not modulate suppression of the N1 component, but did have an effect on the latency of the N1 component. In contrast, for the P2 component sensory suppression was only observed for sounds generated by the hands and presented at short latencies. These findings provide new insight into the functional and neural dynamics of sensory suppression and suggest the existence of comparable agency mechanisms for both the upper and the lower limbs." @default.
- W1998695721 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1998695721 creator A5004497618 @default.
- W1998695721 creator A5030173881 @default.
- W1998695721 creator A5075194192 @default.
- W1998695721 creator A5087845806 @default.
- W1998695721 date "2014-10-01" @default.
- W1998695721 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W1998695721 title "Suppression of the N1 auditory evoked potential for sounds generated by the upper and lower limbs" @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1505250262 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1528276540 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1688860727 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1953431369 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1963680693 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1965498131 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1965735313 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1968814691 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1969118592 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1970220542 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1971320526 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1977127683 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1979588675 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1981441359 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1983403276 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1986340699 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1987052642 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1990547723 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W1990894097 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2003224820 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2007110699 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2008299010 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2009464587 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2017640106 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2021022700 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2023081255 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2025875190 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2035090004 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2037185363 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2039217485 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2042069201 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2043458985 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2045149499 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2049107249 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2052868164 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2055542866 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2056126660 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2065975614 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2070314367 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2072029246 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2074917937 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2084218498 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2084562202 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2087068919 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2090879855 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2091093652 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2092311066 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2093602604 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2095698317 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2100505261 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2101744684 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2103680848 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2104053341 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2104848209 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2105707604 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2106775387 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2107748267 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2108015793 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2108433765 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2108579733 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2110283892 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2114431317 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2115797507 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2122567747 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2123357819 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2125531380 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2126233790 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2131894812 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2135848692 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2136093077 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2136912156 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2141451114 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2142347203 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2144200546 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2144581938 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2149934975 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2152017481 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2153707159 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2158017113 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2160328559 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2164472983 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2170938715 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2171627550 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2244455943 @default.
- W1998695721 cites W2327995800 @default.
- W1998695721 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.06.007" @default.
- W1998695721 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25019590" @default.
- W1998695721 hasPublicationYear "2014" @default.
- W1998695721 type Work @default.