AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed, vision and touch show great interdependence: the sight of a body part can reduce tactile target detection times [1], visual and tactile attentional systems are spatially linked [2], and the texture of surfaces that are actively touched with the fingertips is perceived using both vision and touch [3]. However, these previous findings might be mediated by spatial attention [1, 2] or by improved guidance of movement [3] via visually enhanced body position sense [4–6]. Here, we investigate the direct effects of viewing the body on passive touch. We measured tact...
Recent work on tactile perception has revealed enhanced tactile acuity and speeded spatial-choice r...
Every tactile sensation – an itch, a kiss, a hug, a pen gripped between fingers, a soft fabric brush...
The aim was to investigate tactile discrimination performance under various active and passive condi...
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...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
none3siTactile discrimination performance depends on the receptive field (RF) size of somatosensory ...
Identifying the spatial location of touch on the skin surface is a fundamental function of our somat...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
The interplay between vision and touch is a particularly intriguing multisensory interaction, given ...
The interplay between vision and touch is a particularly intriguing multisensory interaction, given ...
It remains controversial whether touch is a truly spatial sense or not. Many philosophers suggest t...
Tactile discrimination performance depends on the receptive field (RF) size of somatosensory cortica...
Recent work on tactile perception has revealed enhanced tactile acuity and speeded spatial-choice r...
Every tactile sensation – an itch, a kiss, a hug, a pen gripped between fingers, a soft fabric brush...
The aim was to investigate tactile discrimination performance under various active and passive condi...
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...
Abstract Previous research has shown that attention to a specific location on a unifo...
Perception of our own bodies is based on integration of visual and tactile inputs, notably by neuron...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
none3siTactile discrimination performance depends on the receptive field (RF) size of somatosensory ...
Identifying the spatial location of touch on the skin surface is a fundamental function of our somat...
AbstractProcessing in one sensory modality may modulate processing in another. Here we investigate h...
The interplay between vision and touch is a particularly intriguing multisensory interaction, given ...
The interplay between vision and touch is a particularly intriguing multisensory interaction, given ...
It remains controversial whether touch is a truly spatial sense or not. Many philosophers suggest t...
Tactile discrimination performance depends on the receptive field (RF) size of somatosensory cortica...
Recent work on tactile perception has revealed enhanced tactile acuity and speeded spatial-choice r...
Every tactile sensation – an itch, a kiss, a hug, a pen gripped between fingers, a soft fabric brush...
The aim was to investigate tactile discrimination performance under various active and passive condi...