AbstractTo act on objects in the world around us, we must first construct an accurate representation of where they are physically located. Recent investigations have begun to shed light on how the brain dynamically binds together visual and somatosensory signals to create task-dependent representations that maintain object constancy
AbstractVisual perception results from the interaction of incoming sensory signals and top down cogn...
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AbstractTo act on objects in the world around us, we must first construct an accurate representation...
AbstractThe location of visual objects in the world around us is reconstructed in a complex way from...
The perceived size of objects touching different regions of skin varies across the body surface by m...
Badde S, Heed T. Towards explaining spatial touch perception: Weighted integration of multiple locat...
In order to interact with our environment, the human brain constructs maps of visual space. The orde...
SummaryA new experiment shows that the perceived motion path of a textured object is affected both b...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Item does not contain fulltextThe success of the human species in interacting with the environment d...
SummaryParahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices respond strongly to visual scenes. A new study sho...
Psychophysical experiments have demonstrated large and highly systematic perceptual distortions of t...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
Perhaps the most recognizable sensory map in all of neuroscience is the somatosensory homunculus. Al...
AbstractVisual perception results from the interaction of incoming sensory signals and top down cogn...
séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movem...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
AbstractTo act on objects in the world around us, we must first construct an accurate representation...
AbstractThe location of visual objects in the world around us is reconstructed in a complex way from...
The perceived size of objects touching different regions of skin varies across the body surface by m...
Badde S, Heed T. Towards explaining spatial touch perception: Weighted integration of multiple locat...
In order to interact with our environment, the human brain constructs maps of visual space. The orde...
SummaryA new experiment shows that the perceived motion path of a textured object is affected both b...
Size constancy is the result of cognitive scaling operations that enable us to perceive an object as...
Item does not contain fulltextThe success of the human species in interacting with the environment d...
SummaryParahippocampal and retrosplenial cortices respond strongly to visual scenes. A new study sho...
Psychophysical experiments have demonstrated large and highly systematic perceptual distortions of t...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
Perhaps the most recognizable sensory map in all of neuroscience is the somatosensory homunculus. Al...
AbstractVisual perception results from the interaction of incoming sensory signals and top down cogn...
séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movem...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...