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Posted: 2025-04-20 17:18:54 UTC

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A study using a brain-machine interface reveals that intentional actions are perceived to occur more quickly than they actually do, demonstrating temporal binding and neural encoding of intent in the motor cortex.
Temporal Binding: Intentional actions are perceived to occur sooner.
Neural Encoding of Intent: Single neurons reflect the experience of intention.
Brain-Machine Integration: Decoding motor intentions in real time.