Perceiving the spatial location and physical dimensions of touched objects is crucial for goal-directed actions. To achieve this, our brain transforms skin-based coordinates into a reference frame by integrating visual and posture information. In the current study, we examine the role of posture in mapping tactile sensations to a visual image. We developed a new visual-to-touch sensory substitution device that transforms images into a sequence of vibrations on the arm. 52 blindfolded participants performed spatial recognition tasks in three different arm postures and had to switch postures between trial blocks. As participants were not told which side of the device is down and which is up, they could choose how to map its vertical axis in t...
Localizing and reacting to tactile events on our skin requires the coordination between primary soma...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
In everyday life, our body gets in contact with multiple tactile stimuli from the outside world. How...
Localising a tactile stimulus in egocentric space involves integrating information from skin recepto...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This approach refl...
Localizing touch in space is essential for goal-directed action. Because body posture changes, the b...
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
Previous studies have demonstrated that visual-to-tactile sensory substitution devices can be used b...
The perceived location of touch on the skin is affected by the position of the eyes in the head, sug...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
We have investigated the relation between visuo-tactile interactions and the self-other distinction....
Badde S, Heed T. Towards explaining spatial touch perception: Weighted integration of multiple locat...
Localizing and reacting to tactile events on our skin requires the coordination between primary soma...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
In everyday life, our body gets in contact with multiple tactile stimuli from the outside world. How...
Localising a tactile stimulus in egocentric space involves integrating information from skin recepto...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This approach refl...
Localizing touch in space is essential for goal-directed action. Because body posture changes, the b...
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
This study addressed the role of proprioceptive and visual cues to body posture during the deploymen...
Previous studies have demonstrated that visual-to-tactile sensory substitution devices can be used b...
The perceived location of touch on the skin is affected by the position of the eyes in the head, sug...
We report a series of three experiments designed to examine the effect of posture on tactile tempora...
We have investigated the relation between visuo-tactile interactions and the self-other distinction....
Badde S, Heed T. Towards explaining spatial touch perception: Weighted integration of multiple locat...
Localizing and reacting to tactile events on our skin requires the coordination between primary soma...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
In everyday life, our body gets in contact with multiple tactile stimuli from the outside world. How...