HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY
To the pedaling conditions with rhythmic (auditory-motor synchronization, AMS) or arrhythmic stimulation, a self-generated stimulus condition was used in which tones were presented in sync with the participants` spontaneous pedaling. Pre-stimulus beta power increased for rhythmic compared to arrhythmic stimulus presentation in both sitting and pedaling conditions but was strongest in the AMS condition. Beta power was increased for the self-generated stimulus condition compared with arrhythmic pedaling, but there was no difference between the self-generated and the AMS condition. The authors did so to replicate the previously reported pre . . .
If you want to have access to all the content you need to log in!
Thanks :)
If you don't have an account, you can create one here.