We examined the effect of posture change on the representation of visuotactile space in a split-brain patient using a cross-modal congruency task. Split-brain patient J.W. made speeded elevation discrimination responses (up versus down) to a series of tactile targets presented to the index finger or thumb of his right hand. We report congruency effects elicited by irrelevant visual distractors placed either close to, or far from, the stimulated hand. These cross-modal congruency effects followed the right hand as it moved within the right hemispace, but failed to do so when the hand crossed the midline into left hemispace. These results support recent claims that interhemispheric connections are required to maintain an accurate representati...
We investigated the extent to which people can selectively ignore distracting vibrotactile informati...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
We examined the effect of posture change on the representation of visuotactile space in a split-brai...
Recent neurophysiological research in the monkey has revealed bimodal neuronal cells with both tacti...
In order to determine precisely the location of a tactile stimulus presented to the hand it is neces...
In order to determine precisely the location of a tactile stimulus presented to the hand it is neces...
Across three experiments, participants made speeded elevation discrimination responses to vibrotacti...
Crossing the hands over, whether across the body midline or with respect to each other, leads to mea...
Across three experiments, participants made speeded elevation discrimination responses to vibrotacti...
Extinction is a common consequence of unilateral brain injury: contralesional events can be perceive...
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 ...
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulati...
We investigated the extent to which people can selectively ignore distracting vibrotactile informati...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
We examined the effect of posture change on the representation of visuotactile space in a split-brai...
Recent neurophysiological research in the monkey has revealed bimodal neuronal cells with both tacti...
In order to determine precisely the location of a tactile stimulus presented to the hand it is neces...
In order to determine precisely the location of a tactile stimulus presented to the hand it is neces...
Across three experiments, participants made speeded elevation discrimination responses to vibrotacti...
Crossing the hands over, whether across the body midline or with respect to each other, leads to mea...
Across three experiments, participants made speeded elevation discrimination responses to vibrotacti...
Extinction is a common consequence of unilateral brain injury: contralesional events can be perceive...
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 ...
Crossing the hands over the midline reduces left tactile extinction to double simultaneous stimulati...
We investigated the extent to which people can selectively ignore distracting vibrotactile informati...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...
Twelve normal controls, twelve left-brain-damaged patients, and thirty-six right-brain-damaged patie...