Sustained attention to a body location results in enhanced processing of tactile stimuli presented at that location compared to another unattended location. In this paper, we review studies investigating the neural correlates of sustained spatial attention in touch. These studies consistently show that activity within modality-specific somatosensory areas (SI and SII) is modulated by sustained tactile-spatial attention. Recent evidence suggests that these somatosensory areas may be recruited as part of a larger cortical network,also including higher-level multimodal regions involved in spatial selection across modalities. We discuss, in turn, the following multimodal effects in sustained tactile-spatial attention tasks. First, cross-modal a...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
Abstract Tactile-visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatia...
Although a great deal is now known about the peripheral sensory mechanisms involved in tactile infor...
Sustained attention to a body location results in enhanced processing of tactile stimuli presented a...
Recent behavioural and event-related potential (ERP) studies reported cross-modal links in spatial a...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one's gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
Abstract Tactile-visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatia...
Although a great deal is now known about the peripheral sensory mechanisms involved in tactile infor...
Sustained attention to a body location results in enhanced processing of tactile stimuli presented a...
Recent behavioural and event-related potential (ERP) studies reported cross-modal links in spatial a...
To investigate when and how spatial attention affects somatosensory processing, event-related brain ...
Cross-modal links between vision and touch have been extensively shown with a variety of paradigms. ...
Directing one\u2019s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tact...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
Directing one’s gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Directing one's gaze at a body part reduces detection speed and enhances the processing of tactile s...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
Attentional selectivity in touch is modulated by the position of the body in external space. For ins...
Objective: Somatosensory event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate the spat...
Abstract Tactile-visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatia...
Although a great deal is now known about the peripheral sensory mechanisms involved in tactile infor...