Overlap of movement planning and movement execution reduces reaction time.
Jean-Jacques Orban de XivryValéry LegrainPhilippe LefèvrePublished in: Journal of neurophysiology (2016)
In the planning of a movement, the brain has the opportunity to delay the incorporation of accuracy requirements of the motor plan in order to reduce the reaction time by up to 100 ms (average: 32 ms). Such shortening of reaction time is observed here when the first phase of the movement consists of a transport phase. This forces us to reconsider the hypothesis that motor plans are fully defined before movement onset.