Contains fulltext : 132356.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Stimulus anticipation improves perception. To account for this improvement, we investigated how stimulus processing is altered by anticipation. In contrast to a large body of previous work, we employed a demanding perceptual task and investigated sensory responses that occur beyond early evoked activity in contralateral primary sensory areas: Stimulus-induced modulations of neural oscillations. For this, we recorded magnetoencephalography in 19 humans while they performed a cued tactile identification task involving the identification of either a proximal or a distal stimulation on the fingertips. We varied the cue-target interval between 0 and 1000 ms such...
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Stimulus anticipation improves perception. To account for this improvement, we investigated how stim...
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Viewing the body can improve tactile perception. We investigated whether this could be due to a remo...
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SummaryAn intriguing question in neuroscience concerns how somatosensory events on the skin are repr...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
SummaryThe mindless act of swatting a mosquito on the hand poses a remarkable challenge for the brai...
An intriguing question in neuroscience concerns how somatosensory events on the skin are represented...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is widely believed that predicted tactile action outcomes are perce...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
Objective We investigated whether the covert preparation of saccadic eye movements results in spati...
Contains fulltext : 129800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Alpha (8-12 Hz)...
Stimulus anticipation improves perception. To account for this improvement, we investigated how stim...
Contains fulltext : 90359.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Neuronal oscil...
Contains fulltext : 99570-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perceptio...
Contains fulltext : 129272.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)What are the ...
Contains fulltext : 75780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We investigate...
Viewing the body can improve tactile perception. We investigated whether this could be due to a remo...
Contains fulltext : 103207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Systems and c...
SummaryAn intriguing question in neuroscience concerns how somatosensory events on the skin are repr...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
SummaryThe mindless act of swatting a mosquito on the hand poses a remarkable challenge for the brai...
An intriguing question in neuroscience concerns how somatosensory events on the skin are represented...
Item does not contain fulltextIt is widely believed that predicted tactile action outcomes are perce...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
Objective We investigated whether the covert preparation of saccadic eye movements results in spati...
Contains fulltext : 129800.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Alpha (8-12 Hz)...