Prediction vs. postdiction in self-movement

Posted by Neville Sanjana at 6:20 PM EST

PLoS Biology: Attenuation of Self-Generated Tactile Sensations Is Predictive, not Postdictive [open access]

I haven’t gotten a chance to fully digest this article (What is the attenuation phenomena that happens when the taps are delayed?), but it seems like a deep result from a relatively simple haptics experiment. Just thought I’d share it with the crowd.

Also, Happy Birthday to fellow Neurodude Bayle! Congrats, man. :)

3 Responses to “Prediction vs. postdiction in self-movement”

  1. Bayle Says:

    thanks :)

  2. Bayle Says:

    the link to the article goes to a named anchor within the references at the end; what that what you intended?

  3. Neville Says:

    No, thanks for catching that… it should be corrected now.

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