Tactile stimulation usually occurs as a combination of an active movement (reaching out to touch a surface) and a sensation (actually feeling the surface against the skin). The brain has information about the active component (the motor command) before it occurs because of efference copy, while the passive component must be transduced before it can be processed. Since the active and passive tactile components are available to the brain at different times, determining the time of touch requires calculation worked backwards from the passive sensation, and/or worked forward from the active motor command. In order to determine which touch process is perceived more quickly, we varied the relative delay between an active and a passive touch signa...
Over the last few years, a growing number of IT devices have started to incorporate touch-screen tec...
Different senses have different processing times. Here we measured the perceived timing of galvanic ...
noDifferences in transduction and transmission latencies of visual, auditory and tactile events caus...
What are the consequences of visual and tactile neural processing time differences when combining mu...
Different senses have different processing times. The consequences of this have been explored in the...
The brain can know about an active head movement even in advance of its execution by means of an eff...
International audienceActive touch (AT) is defined as the action of touching, implying voluntary, se...
Tomassini A, Gori M, Burr D, Sandini G, Morrone MC. Active movement restores veridical event-timing ...
Tactile perception encompasses several submodalities that are realized with distinct sensory subsyst...
AbstractThe link between time perception and action has attracted special interest in recent years a...
Saccades cause compression of visual space around the saccadic target, and also a compression of tim...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
Perception of tactile stimuli elicits Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEPs) that can be recorded vi...
We present a novel method to compare brain responses to identical tactile stimuli in active and pass...
Over the last few years, a growing number of IT devices have started to incorporate touch-screen tec...
Different senses have different processing times. Here we measured the perceived timing of galvanic ...
noDifferences in transduction and transmission latencies of visual, auditory and tactile events caus...
What are the consequences of visual and tactile neural processing time differences when combining mu...
Different senses have different processing times. The consequences of this have been explored in the...
The brain can know about an active head movement even in advance of its execution by means of an eff...
International audienceActive touch (AT) is defined as the action of touching, implying voluntary, se...
Tomassini A, Gori M, Burr D, Sandini G, Morrone MC. Active movement restores veridical event-timing ...
Tactile perception encompasses several submodalities that are realized with distinct sensory subsyst...
AbstractThe link between time perception and action has attracted special interest in recent years a...
Saccades cause compression of visual space around the saccadic target, and also a compression of tim...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
Determining if we, or another agent, were responsible for a sensory event can require an accurate se...
Perception of tactile stimuli elicits Somatosensory Evoked Potentials (SEPs) that can be recorded vi...
We present a novel method to compare brain responses to identical tactile stimuli in active and pass...
Over the last few years, a growing number of IT devices have started to incorporate touch-screen tec...
Different senses have different processing times. Here we measured the perceived timing of galvanic ...
noDifferences in transduction and transmission latencies of visual, auditory and tactile events caus...