Even when we are wearing gloves, we can easily detect whether a surface that we are touching is sticky or not. However, we know little about the similarities between brain activations elicited by this glove contact and by direct contact with our bare skin. In this functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study, we investigated which brain regions represent stickiness intensity information obtained in both touch conditions, i.e., skin contact and glove contact. First, we searched for neural representations mediating stickiness for each touch condition separately and found regions responding to both mainly in the supramarginal gyrus and the secondary somatosensory cortex. Second, we explored whether surface stickiness is encoded in common...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
Introduction: Tactile sensation is essential for humans to manipulate objects by hands. During objec...
International audienceActive, self-touch and the passive touch from an external source engage compar...
While the perception of stickiness serves as one of the fundamental dimensions for tactile sensation...
Department of Human Factors EngineeringThe human tactile perception is generally known as having 4 d...
Our previous human fMRI study found brain activations correlated with tactile stickiness perception ...
Visual assessment of a surface texture prior to actually touching it is crucial when interacting wit...
AbstractWhen planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimat...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
A number of neuroimaging studies have consistently reported significant activations in human somatos...
While the perception of stickiness serves as one of the fundamental dimensions for tactile sensation...
Previous human fMRI studies have reported activation of somatosensory areas not only during actual t...
© 2016 The Authors. When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual informati...
The neural substrates of tactile roughness perception have been investigated by many neuroimaging st...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
Introduction: Tactile sensation is essential for humans to manipulate objects by hands. During objec...
International audienceActive, self-touch and the passive touch from an external source engage compar...
While the perception of stickiness serves as one of the fundamental dimensions for tactile sensation...
Department of Human Factors EngineeringThe human tactile perception is generally known as having 4 d...
Our previous human fMRI study found brain activations correlated with tactile stickiness perception ...
Visual assessment of a surface texture prior to actually touching it is crucial when interacting wit...
AbstractWhen planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimat...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual information to estimate shape,...
A number of neuroimaging studies have consistently reported significant activations in human somatos...
While the perception of stickiness serves as one of the fundamental dimensions for tactile sensation...
Previous human fMRI studies have reported activation of somatosensory areas not only during actual t...
© 2016 The Authors. When planning interactions with nearby objects, our brain uses visual informati...
The neural substrates of tactile roughness perception have been investigated by many neuroimaging st...
This functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study examined experiencing and imagining gentle a...
Introduction: Tactile sensation is essential for humans to manipulate objects by hands. During objec...
International audienceActive, self-touch and the passive touch from an external source engage compar...