Perception-Action Integration Is Modulated by the Catecholaminergic System Depending on Learning Experience.
Elena EggertAnnet BluschkeAdam TakacsMaximilian KleimakerAlexander MünchauVeit RoessnerMoritz MückschelChristian BestePublished in: The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology (2022)
Catecholamines and learning experience interactively modulate perception-action integration, especially when perception-action associations have to be reconfigured. The data suggest there is a gain control-based mechanism underlying the interactive effects of learning/task experience and catecholaminergic activity during perception-action integration.
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