“…However, two important points emerge from the literature that currently precludes drawing firm conclusions regarding these mechanisms. First, current assumptions on the link between neural oscillations and sensory re-weighting primarily derive from studies in which the sensory inputs were task-irrelevant (e.g., Krebber et al, 2015) or relevant for non-motor processes (e.g., visual, tactile or pain perception, see Tallon-Baudry et al, 1996;Bauer et al, 2006). Second, in studies targeting sensorimotor processes, neural oscillations were principally assessed either during the planning phase of the movements or during discrete motor actions of short duration (e.g., < 1 s; Chung et al, 2017;Thürer et al, 2016;Torrecillos et al, 2015).…”