SummaryCurrent views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perceptually dominates tactile motion [1, 2]. However, recent neuroimaging findings demonstrate strong activation of visual motion processing areas by tactile stimuli [3–6], implying a potentially bidirectional relationship. To test the relationship between visual and tactile motion processing, we examined the transfer of motion aftereffects. In the well-known visual motion aftereffect, adapting to visual motion in one direction causes a subsequently presented stationary stimulus to be perceived as moving in the opposite direction [7, 8]. The existence of motion aftereffects in the tactile domain was debated [9–11], though robust tactile m...
In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations of ambiguous...
SummaryHow are local motion signals integrated to form a global motion percept? We investigate the n...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
Visual input powerfully modulates the dynamics of tactile orientation perception. This study investi...
The stage at which processing of tactile distance occurs is still debated. We addressed this issue b...
We investigated the effects of adaptation to 2 min of tactile apparent motion along the proximo-dist...
Many recent studies show that the human brain integrates information across the different senses and...
Introduction In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations...
It has been shown that adaptation to tactile motion across the observer's hand induces a visual moti...
The tactile motion aftereffect (tMAE) is a perceptual phenomenon in which illusory motion is reporte...
Robust and versatile perception of the world is augmented considerably when information from our fiv...
Perceptual completion is a fundamental perceptual function serving to maintain robust perception aga...
SummaryThe mindless act of swatting a mosquito on the hand poses a remarkable challenge for the brai...
In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations of ambiguous...
SummaryHow are local motion signals integrated to form a global motion percept? We investigate the n...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual motion perc...
Visual input powerfully modulates the dynamics of tactile orientation perception. This study investi...
The stage at which processing of tactile distance occurs is still debated. We addressed this issue b...
We investigated the effects of adaptation to 2 min of tactile apparent motion along the proximo-dist...
Many recent studies show that the human brain integrates information across the different senses and...
Introduction In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations...
It has been shown that adaptation to tactile motion across the observer's hand induces a visual moti...
The tactile motion aftereffect (tMAE) is a perceptual phenomenon in which illusory motion is reporte...
Robust and versatile perception of the world is augmented considerably when information from our fiv...
Perceptual completion is a fundamental perceptual function serving to maintain robust perception aga...
SummaryThe mindless act of swatting a mosquito on the hand poses a remarkable challenge for the brai...
In multistable perception, the brain alternates between several perceptual explanations of ambiguous...
SummaryHow are local motion signals integrated to form a global motion percept? We investigate the n...
SummaryThere is strong evidence of shared neurophysiological substrates for visual and vestibular pr...