Abstract Tactile-visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatially nonpredictive tactile cues to the left or right hand, shortly prior to visual targets in the left or right hemifield. To examine the spatial coordinates of any cross-modal links, different postures were examined. The hands were either uncrossed, or crossed so that the left hand lay in the right visual field and vice versa. Visual judgments were better on the side where the stimulated hand lay, though this effect was somewhat smaller with longer intervals between cue and target, and with crossed hands. Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) showed a similar pattern. Larger amplitude occipital N1 components were obtained for visual events on...
Crossmodal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants had to detect...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
During covert shifts of tactile spatial attention both somatotopic and external reference frames are...
& Tactile–visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatially nonpredictive ...
Recent behavioural and event-related potential (ERP) studies reported cross-modal links in spatial a...
Objective: Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate spatial coordinate sys...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
Objective: Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate spatial coordinate sys...
Recent evidence indicates that the spatial direction of endogenous covert spatial attention in one s...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
To investigate whether processes controlling preparatory covert shifts of spatial attention operate ...
To investigate whether processes controlling preparatory covert shifts of spatial attention operate ...
To investigate whether processes controlling preparatory covert shifts of spatial attention operate ...
We investigated the effects of seen and unseen within-hemifield posture changes on crossmodal visual...
Crossmodal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants had to detect...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
During covert shifts of tactile spatial attention both somatotopic and external reference frames are...
& Tactile–visual links in spatial attention were examined by presenting spatially nonpredictive ...
Recent behavioural and event-related potential (ERP) studies reported cross-modal links in spatial a...
Objective: Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate spatial coordinate sys...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
Objective: Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) were measured to investigate spatial coordinate sys...
Recent evidence indicates that the spatial direction of endogenous covert spatial attention in one s...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
We investigated the effect of unseen hand posture on cross-modal, visuo-tactile links in covert spat...
To investigate whether processes controlling preparatory covert shifts of spatial attention operate ...
To investigate whether processes controlling preparatory covert shifts of spatial attention operate ...
To investigate whether processes controlling preparatory covert shifts of spatial attention operate ...
We investigated the effects of seen and unseen within-hemifield posture changes on crossmodal visual...
Crossmodal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants had to detect...
Abstract: Cross-modal links in spatial attention were studied in an experiment where participants ha...
During covert shifts of tactile spatial attention both somatotopic and external reference frames are...