Abstract

Initiating voluntary movements at appropriate times allows animals to interact optimally with the world. Given this, it is no surprise that neuroscientists have long aimed to understand the neural bases of movement initiation ([Libet et al., 1983][1]). An extra benefit of such research is that it

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