Visual input powerfully modulates the dynamics of tactile orientation perception. This study investigated the transfer of the tilt aftereffect (TAE) from vision to somatosensation. In a visual tilt adaptation paradigm, participants were exposed to clockwise or anticlockwise visual tilt, followed by three brief tactile two-point stimuli delivered on their forehead. In a twoalternative forced choice task, participants had to indicate whether the haptic stimulus was tilted to the right or left. Repeated exposure to oriented visual gratings produced a tactile TAE, such that the subsequent tactile stimuli appeared tilted toward the opposite direction. To assess the origin of this effect, the experiment was repeated with the head tilted. Adaptati...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
SummaryCurrent views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual moti...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
PURPOSE: Tilt aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that the perceived orientation of a test stimulu...
The spatial context in which we view a visual stimulus strongly determines how we perceive the stimu...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt-adaptation aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that prolonged perception of a tilted 'adapt...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
Glass patterns (GPs) consist of randomly distributed dot pairs (dipoles) whose orientations are dete...
International audienceWe studied the influence of neck afferents on the perception of orientation. I...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...
SummaryCurrent views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual moti...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
PURPOSE: Tilt aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that the perceived orientation of a test stimulu...
The spatial context in which we view a visual stimulus strongly determines how we perceive the stimu...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt-adaptation aftereffect (TAE) is the phenomenon that prolonged perception of a tilted 'adapt...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt illusion is a compelling example of contextual influence exerted by an oriented surround on...
Glass patterns (GPs) consist of randomly distributed dot pairs (dipoles) whose orientations are dete...
International audienceWe studied the influence of neck afferents on the perception of orientation. I...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
BACKGROUND While verticality perception is normally accurate when upright, a systematic bias ("po...
Stimuli from different sensory modalities are thought to be processed initially in distinct unisenso...
The tilt after-effect (TAE) is thought to be a manifestation of gain control in mechanisms selective...