Processing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate how simply viewing the hand can influence the sense of touch. Previous studies showed that non-informative vision of the hand enhances tactile acuity, relative to viewing an object at the same location. However, it remains unclear whether this Visual Enhancement of Touch (VET) involves a phasic enhancement of tactile processing circuits triggered by the visual event of seeing the hand, or more prolonged, tonic neuroplastic changes, such as recruitment of additional cortical areas for tactile processing. We recorded somatosensory evoked potentials (SEPs) evoked by electrical stimulation of the right middle finger, both before and shortly after viewing ...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
We report our observations of cross-modal interactions between sight and touch using functional magn...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
Tactile acuity improves when subjects look at the stimulated body part, even when vision does not p...
none4Tactile acuity improves when subjects look at the stimulated body part, even when vision does ...
Tactile acuity improves when subjects look at the stimulated body part, even when vision does not p...
The visual modality typically dominates over our other senses. Here we show that after inducing an e...
AbstractSeeing a hand can enhance tactile acuity on the hand, even when tactile stimulation is not v...
Seeing a hand can enhance tactile acuity on the hand, even when tactile stimulation is not visible. ...
Research has suggested that altering the perceived shape and size of the body image significantly ...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
Every tactile sensation – an itch, a kiss, a hug, a pen gripped between fingers, a soft fabric brush...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
We report our observations of cross-modal interactions between sight and touch using functional magn...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
Tactile acuity improves when subjects look at the stimulated body part, even when vision does not p...
none4Tactile acuity improves when subjects look at the stimulated body part, even when vision does ...
Tactile acuity improves when subjects look at the stimulated body part, even when vision does not p...
The visual modality typically dominates over our other senses. Here we show that after inducing an e...
AbstractSeeing a hand can enhance tactile acuity on the hand, even when tactile stimulation is not v...
Seeing a hand can enhance tactile acuity on the hand, even when tactile stimulation is not visible. ...
Research has suggested that altering the perceived shape and size of the body image significantly ...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
Every tactile sensation – an itch, a kiss, a hug, a pen gripped between fingers, a soft fabric brush...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
We report our observations of cross-modal interactions between sight and touch using functional magn...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...