Corrigendum to "What is the intention to move and when does it occur?"
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Abstract
The authors regret an error in Fig. 1. The new Fig. 1 and Legend follow. The authors would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
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Fig. 1. Timeline with different aspects of intention to move. 1. The time of the onset of the brain state of a proximal intention (or proximal wanting), typically considered equivalent to the rise of BP; 1b. The time participants report as time 1; 1c. The time at which participants make this report; 2. The onset of the movement; 2a. The time at which participants become conscious of having moved; 2b. The time participants report as time 2; 2c. The time at which participants make this report. Time 1a, i.e., the time at which participants actually become conscious of a proximal intention, is the topic of this review, and it is not present on the timeline, being unknown.
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- Journal Article: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105199 (DOI)
Funding
- NIH
- R01 EB000712
- John Templeton Foundation
- Fetzer Institute
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2023-07-13Published online
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2023-08-05Version of Record published