To investigate the mechanism underlying tactile spatial attention, reaction times (RTs) and event‐related potentials (ERPs) were recorded in response to mechanical stimuli delivered to the hands. At the start of each trial cues indicated either the correct (valid) or incorrect (invalid) tactile stimulus location or were uninformative (neutral). RT costs (suppression of invalid compared to neutral trials) were found to be larger than benefits (enhancement of valid compared to neutral trials). ERPs showed that costs and benefits contribute equally to attentional modulations of the somatosensory N140 component, whereas these were largely due to costs at longer latencies. These results differ from the pattern of attentional ERP modulations prev...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
AbstractMechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperati...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
Event‐related potential (ERP) evidence for the existence of cross‐modal links in endogenous spatial ...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Exogenous orienting is when our attention is automatically driven by external stimuli, such as a tap...
Recent behavioral and event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have revealed cross-modal interact...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...