id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-103568-zesg4atp Iacullo, Carly Non-selective inhibition of the motor system following unexpected and expected infrequent events 2020-03-26 .txt text/plain 5559 272 44 Consequently, in line with the proposal that unexpected sensory events lead to an automatic recruitment of the brain's reactive inhibition circuity even when stopping is not explicitly required (i.e., in the absence of proactive control), such events do indeed also produce non-selective suppression of CSE (Wessel & Aron, 2013) . Therefore, the goal of the current study was to investigate whether expected infrequent events can produce reactive motor inhibition, as indexed by non-selective CSE suppression. Using single-pulse TMS combined with EMG of task-unrelated hand muscles while participants performed forced-choice reaction time tasks with their feet, we found that infrequent expected sounds are indeed followed by a non-selective suppression of task-unrelated motor effectors. The latter finding replicates our previous report of non-selective CSE suppression in a verbal reaction time task when unexpected sounds were presented prior to the imperative stimulus (Wessel & Aron, 2013) . ./cache/cord-103568-zesg4atp.txt ./txt/cord-103568-zesg4atp.txt