Researchers have known for more than a century that crossing the hands can impair both tactile perception and the execution of appropriate finger movements. Sighted people find it more difficult to judge the temporal order when two tactile stimuli, one applied to either hand, are presented and their hands are crossed over the midline as compared to when they adopt a more typical uncrossed-hands posture. It has been argued that because of the dominant role of vision in motor planning and execution, tactile stimuli are remapped into externally defined coordinates (predominantly determined by visual inputs) that takes longer to achieve when external and body-centered codes (determined primarily by somatosensory/proprioceptive inputs) are in co...
Enhanced tactile acuity in blindness is among the most widely reported results of neuroplasticity fo...
Touch processing and motor execution both rely on two different spatial frames of reference: a repre...
In a previous experiment, we observed that blind Braille readers produce errors when asked to identi...
AbstractResearchers have known for more than a century that crossing the hands can impair both tacti...
Changes in limb posture (such as crossing the hands) can impair people's performance in tasks such a...
Localizing touch relies on the activation of skin-based and externally defined spatial frames of ref...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
Visual input during development seems crucial in tactile spatial perception, given that late, but no...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Multisensory peripersonal space develops in a maturational process that is thought to be influenced ...
Congenital blindness is one of the rare human models to explore the role of experience-driven cross-...
To investigate whether superior tactile acuity in the blind is due to alterations of attentional sel...
Tactile perception and motor production share the use of internally- and externally-defined coordina...
Enhanced tactile acuity in blindness is among the most widely reported results of neuroplasticity fo...
Touch processing and motor execution both rely on two different spatial frames of reference: a repre...
In a previous experiment, we observed that blind Braille readers produce errors when asked to identi...
AbstractResearchers have known for more than a century that crossing the hands can impair both tacti...
Changes in limb posture (such as crossing the hands) can impair people's performance in tasks such a...
Localizing touch relies on the activation of skin-based and externally defined spatial frames of ref...
Several behavioural studies have shown that early-blind persons possess superior tactile skills. Sin...
Visual input during development seems crucial in tactile spatial perception, given that late, but no...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Multisensory peripersonal space develops in a maturational process that is thought to be influenced ...
Congenital blindness is one of the rare human models to explore the role of experience-driven cross-...
To investigate whether superior tactile acuity in the blind is due to alterations of attentional sel...
Tactile perception and motor production share the use of internally- and externally-defined coordina...
Enhanced tactile acuity in blindness is among the most widely reported results of neuroplasticity fo...
Touch processing and motor execution both rely on two different spatial frames of reference: a repre...
In a previous experiment, we observed that blind Braille readers produce errors when asked to identi...