Sensitivity to location and frequency of tactile stimuli is a characterizing feature of human primary (S1), and secondary (S2) somatosensory cortices. Recent evidence suggests that S1 is predominantly receptive to stimulus location, while S2 is attuned to stimulus frequency. Although it is well established in humans that tactile frequency information is relayed serially from S1 to S2, a recent study, using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in combination with dynamic causal modeling (DCM), suggested that somatosensory inputs are processed in parallel in S1 and S2. In the present fMRI/DCM study, we revisited this controversy and investigated the specialization of the human somatosensory cortical areas with regard to tactile stimul...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
Previous reports conflict as to the role of primary somatosensoryneocortex (SI) in tactile detection...
A number of human and animal studies have reported a differential representation of the frequency of...
Sensitivity to location and frequency of tactile stimuli is a characterizing feature of human primar...
We investigated to which extent the discrimination of tactile patterns and vibrotactile frequencies ...
Introduction Tactile perception relies on the spatial and temporal information of tactile stimuli. T...
According to the hierarchical view of human somatosensory network, somatic sensory information is re...
In the human mechanosensation system, rapidly adapting afferents project sensory signals of flutter ...
According to the hierarchical view of human somatosensory network, somatic sensory information is re...
Background: Slow-adapting type I (SA-I) afferents deliver sensory signals to the somatosensory corte...
According to the hierarchical view of human somatosensory network, somatic sensory information is re...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in the human brain remain elusive. We addressed th...
Background: Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Background. Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
Previous reports conflict as to the role of primary somatosensoryneocortex (SI) in tactile detection...
A number of human and animal studies have reported a differential representation of the frequency of...
Sensitivity to location and frequency of tactile stimuli is a characterizing feature of human primar...
We investigated to which extent the discrimination of tactile patterns and vibrotactile frequencies ...
Introduction Tactile perception relies on the spatial and temporal information of tactile stimuli. T...
According to the hierarchical view of human somatosensory network, somatic sensory information is re...
In the human mechanosensation system, rapidly adapting afferents project sensory signals of flutter ...
According to the hierarchical view of human somatosensory network, somatic sensory information is re...
Background: Slow-adapting type I (SA-I) afferents deliver sensory signals to the somatosensory corte...
According to the hierarchical view of human somatosensory network, somatic sensory information is re...
The neural processes underlying tactile decisions in the human brain remain elusive. We addressed th...
Background: Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Background. Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical character...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
Measuring perceptual judgments about stimuli while manipulating their physical characteristics can u...
Previous reports conflict as to the role of primary somatosensoryneocortex (SI) in tactile detection...
A number of human and animal studies have reported a differential representation of the frequency of...