Tactile stimuli were applied to the right index finger at selected times following rapid movements of the thumb. The probability of detecting a stimulus was found to be impaired for at least 250 ms after completion of a voluntary movement. This finding complements previous work showing that somatosensory evoked potentials are reduced for a comparable period following movement.
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