“…A well-documented phenomenon when humans engage in action preparation is preparatory suppression. Preparatory suppression reflects a period of CS suppression relative to baseline (at rest) that is observed approximately 250 ms to 100 ms prior to action initiation (Davranche et al, 2007; Duque et al, 2010; Duque & Ivry, 2009; Hannah et al, 2018; Hasbroucq et al, 1997, 1999; Ibáñez et al, 2020; Klein et al, 2016; Lebon et al, 2016; Marinovic et al, 2015; McInnes et al, 2021; Starr et al, 1988; Zaaroor et al, 2003). Previous research investigating the time course of this preparatory suppression in reactive, anticipatory, and self-timed actions, showed that this period of CS suppression is followed by a period of facilitation, and this was common to all three types of movements participants performed (Ibáñez et al, 2020).…”