We report two experiments designed to assess the consequences of posture change on audiotactile spatiotemporal interactions. In Experiment 1, participants had to discriminate the direction of an auditory stream (consisting of the sequential presentation of two tones from different spatial positions) while attempting to ignore a task-irrelevant tactile stream (consisting of the sequential presentation of two vibrations, one to each of the participant's hands). The tactile stream presented to the participants' hands was either spatiotemporally congruent or incongruent with respect to the sounds. A significant decrease in performance in incongruent trials compared with congruent trials was demonstrated when the participants adopted an uncrosse...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
The spatial modulation effect has been reported in somatosensory spatial judgments when the task-irr...
We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of somatosensory processing under different arm ...
Crossing the hands over, whether across the body midline or with respect to each other, leads to mea...
Intra-modal apparent motion has been shown to be affected or 'captured' by information fro...
Studies have shown that judgments about the temporal order of two successive tactile stimuli deliver...
We report a series of experiments in which participants had to judge the direction in which a pair o...
Audiotactile integration has been studied using various experimental setups but so far crossmodal co...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
Previous research has demonstrated that the localization of auditory or tactile stimuli can be biase...
We report three experiments designed to investigate the nature of any crossmodal links between audit...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
SummaryAlmost every bodily movement, from the most complex to the most mundane, such as walking, can...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
The spatial modulation effect has been reported in somatosensory spatial judgments when the task-irr...
We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of somatosensory processing under different arm ...
Crossing the hands over, whether across the body midline or with respect to each other, leads to mea...
Intra-modal apparent motion has been shown to be affected or 'captured' by information fro...
Studies have shown that judgments about the temporal order of two successive tactile stimuli deliver...
We report a series of experiments in which participants had to judge the direction in which a pair o...
Audiotactile integration has been studied using various experimental setups but so far crossmodal co...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
Previous research has demonstrated that the localization of auditory or tactile stimuli can be biase...
We report three experiments designed to investigate the nature of any crossmodal links between audit...
Three experiments investigated cross-modal links between touch, audition, and vision in the control ...
SummaryAlmost every bodily movement, from the most complex to the most mundane, such as walking, can...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
The spatial modulation effect has been reported in somatosensory spatial judgments when the task-irr...
We investigated the electrophysiological correlates of somatosensory processing under different arm ...