Crossing the hands over, whether across the body midline or with respect to each other, leads to measurable changes in spatial compatibility, spatial attention, and frequently to a general decrement in discrimination performance for tactile stimuli. The majority of multisensory crossed hands effects, however, have been demonstrated with explicit or implicit spatial discrimination tasks, raising the question of whether non-spatial discrimination tasks also show spatial effects when the hands are crossed. We designed a novel, non-spatial tactile discrimination task to address this issue. Participants made speeded discriminations of single- versus double-pulse vibrotactile targets, while trying to ignore simultaneous visual distractor stimuli,...
none4siPeripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised ...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
Crossing the hands over the midline impairs the ability to correctly judge the order of a pair of ta...
Across three experiments, participants made speeded elevation discrimination responses to vibrotacti...
During covert shifts of tactile spatial attention both somatotopic and external reference frames are...
We investigated the extent to which people can selectively ignore distracting vibrotactile informati...
Observers made temporal order judgements (TOJs) regarding which of two tactile stimuli presented to ...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
The authors report a series of 6 experiments investigating crossmodal links between vision and touch...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
We studied the effect of tactile double simultaneous stimulation (DSS) within and between hands to e...
& Tactile–visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatially nonpredictive ...
In a visual-tactile interference paradigm, subjects judged whether tactile vibrations arose on a fin...
We report two experiments designed to assess the consequences of posture change on audiotactile spat...
Abstract Tactile-visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatia...
none4siPeripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised ...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
Crossing the hands over the midline impairs the ability to correctly judge the order of a pair of ta...
Across three experiments, participants made speeded elevation discrimination responses to vibrotacti...
During covert shifts of tactile spatial attention both somatotopic and external reference frames are...
We investigated the extent to which people can selectively ignore distracting vibrotactile informati...
Observers made temporal order judgements (TOJs) regarding which of two tactile stimuli presented to ...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
The authors report a series of 6 experiments investigating crossmodal links between vision and touch...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
We studied the effect of tactile double simultaneous stimulation (DSS) within and between hands to e...
& Tactile–visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatially nonpredictive ...
In a visual-tactile interference paradigm, subjects judged whether tactile vibrations arose on a fin...
We report two experiments designed to assess the consequences of posture change on audiotactile spat...
Abstract Tactile-visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatia...
none4siPeripersonal space (PPS), the space closely surrounding the body, is typically characterised ...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
Crossing the hands over the midline impairs the ability to correctly judge the order of a pair of ta...