Neurophysiological investigations in non-human primates have shown that bi- and tri-modal fronto-parietal neurons exist that respond to touch on the body and visual (and/or auditory) stimuli near the body. The receptive fields of these neurons extend into space around the body, producing a zone wherein multisensory information is readily integrated. This space around the body, known as peripersonal space (PPS), has also been investigated behaviourally in humans. Some studies have focused on how far into depth the spatial boundaries of PPS extend. Most of these investigations have focused on the upper body (e.g., hands, face, trunk), while little is known about the size of PPS for the lower body (i.e. legs and feet). Thus, the aim of the cur...
The Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multisensory...
none3siThe Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multi...
BACKGROUND: A stimulus approaching the body requires fast processing and appropriate motor reactions...
Neurophysiological investigations in non-human primates have shown that bi- and tri-modal fronto-par...
Peripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised by enha...
Peripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised by enha...
none4siPeripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised ...
The peripersonal space (PPS) is the space immediately surrounding the body. It is coded in the brain...
Research in neuroscience reveals that the brain constructs multiple representation of space. Here, w...
About three decades ago, multisensory coding of the space surrounding the body was first described (...
The space immediately surrounding the body, i.e. peripersonal space (PPS), is represented by populat...
Abstract Peripersonal space (PPS) is a multisensory representation of the space near body parts faci...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is a multisensory representation of the space near body parts facilitating ...
The Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multisensory...
The actionable space surrounding the body, referred to as peripersonal space (PPS), has been the sub...
The Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multisensory...
none3siThe Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multi...
BACKGROUND: A stimulus approaching the body requires fast processing and appropriate motor reactions...
Neurophysiological investigations in non-human primates have shown that bi- and tri-modal fronto-par...
Peripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised by enha...
Peripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised by enha...
none4siPeripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised ...
The peripersonal space (PPS) is the space immediately surrounding the body. It is coded in the brain...
Research in neuroscience reveals that the brain constructs multiple representation of space. Here, w...
About three decades ago, multisensory coding of the space surrounding the body was first described (...
The space immediately surrounding the body, i.e. peripersonal space (PPS), is represented by populat...
Abstract Peripersonal space (PPS) is a multisensory representation of the space near body parts faci...
Peripersonal space (PPS) is a multisensory representation of the space near body parts facilitating ...
The Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multisensory...
The actionable space surrounding the body, referred to as peripersonal space (PPS), has been the sub...
The Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multisensory...
none3siThe Peripersonal Space (PPS), the space immediately surrounding the body, is coded in a multi...
BACKGROUND: A stimulus approaching the body requires fast processing and appropriate motor reactions...