Neuronal excitation and inhibition occur in the brain at the same time, and brain activation reflects changes in the sum of excitation and inhibition. This principle has been well-established in lower-level sensory systems, including vision and touch, based on animal studies. However, it is unclear how the somatosensory system processes the balance between excitation and inhibition. In the present ERP study, we modified the traditional spatial attention paradigm by adding double stimuli presentations at short intervals (i.e., 10, 30, and 100 ms). Seventeen subjects participated in the experiment. Five types of stimulation were used in the experiment: a single stimulus (one raised pin for 40 ms), standard stimulus (eight pins for 40 ms), and...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Our brain constantly receives tactile information from the body’s surface.We often only become aware...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
To investigate whether the mechanisms underlying endogenous tactile spatial attention differ under p...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
We investigated (1) the effects of divided and focused attention on event-related brain potentials (...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
In the present work, effects of stimulus repetition and change in a continuous stimulus stream on th...
Chronic pain and impaired tactile sensitivity are frequently associated with “blurred” representatio...
1. Cerebral potentials evoked by random sequences of electrical stimuli to four fingers were recorde...
Most sensory input to our body is not consciously perceived. Nevertheless, it may reach the cortex a...
Contains fulltext : 129272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)What are the ...
OBJECTIVES: A neural system matching action observation and execution seems to operate in the huma...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Our brain constantly receives tactile information from the body’s surface.We often only become aware...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
To investigate whether the mechanisms underlying endogenous tactile spatial attention differ under p...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
We investigated (1) the effects of divided and focused attention on event-related brain potentials (...
Mechanisms underlying pure tactile attentional selection were investigated. Tactile imperative stimu...
In the present work, effects of stimulus repetition and change in a continuous stimulus stream on th...
Chronic pain and impaired tactile sensitivity are frequently associated with “blurred” representatio...
1. Cerebral potentials evoked by random sequences of electrical stimuli to four fingers were recorde...
Most sensory input to our body is not consciously perceived. Nevertheless, it may reach the cortex a...
Contains fulltext : 129272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)What are the ...
OBJECTIVES: A neural system matching action observation and execution seems to operate in the huma...
To investigate the functional relationship between spatial and non-spatial attentional selectivity i...
Our brain constantly receives tactile information from the body’s surface.We often only become aware...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...