AbstractWe have addressed the role of occipital and somatosensory cortex in a tactile discrimination task. Sight-ed and congenitally blind subjects rated the rough-ness and distance spacing for a series of raised dot patterns. When judging roughness, intermediate dot spacings were perceived as being the most rough, while distance judgments generated a linear relation. Low-frequency rTMS applied to somatosensory cortex disrupted roughness without affecting distance judgments, while rTMS to occipital cortex disrupted distance but not roughness judgments. We also tested an early blind patient with bilateral occipital cortex damage. Her performance on the roughness determination task was normal; however, she was greatly impaired with distance j...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
The visual modality typically dominates over our other senses. Here we show that after inducing an e...
The localisation of auditory and tactile events is strongly affected by visual information, reflecti...
AbstractWe have addressed the role of occipital and somatosensory cortex in a tactile discrimination...
AbstractSome visual attributes, such as colour, are purely visual, but others, such as orientation a...
Previous human fMRI studies have reported activation of somatosensory areas not only during actual t...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Over three months of intensive training with a tactile stimulation device, 18 blind and 10 blindfold...
Localizing touch relies on the activation of skin-based and externally defined spatial frames of ref...
The neural substrates of tactile roughness perception have been investigated by many neuroimaging st...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
Perception via different sensory modalities was traditionally believed to be supported by largely se...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
Touching for shape recognition has been shown to activate occipital areas in addition to somatosenso...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
The visual modality typically dominates over our other senses. Here we show that after inducing an e...
The localisation of auditory and tactile events is strongly affected by visual information, reflecti...
AbstractWe have addressed the role of occipital and somatosensory cortex in a tactile discrimination...
AbstractSome visual attributes, such as colour, are purely visual, but others, such as orientation a...
Previous human fMRI studies have reported activation of somatosensory areas not only during actual t...
Symmetry is an organizational principle that is ubiquitous throughout the visual world. However, thi...
Over three months of intensive training with a tactile stimulation device, 18 blind and 10 blindfold...
Localizing touch relies on the activation of skin-based and externally defined spatial frames of ref...
The neural substrates of tactile roughness perception have been investigated by many neuroimaging st...
SummaryAlthough previous studies have shown that Braille reading and other tactile discrimination ta...
Perception via different sensory modalities was traditionally believed to be supported by largely se...
AbstractOver 150 years ago, E.H. Weber [1] declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was n...
AbstractResearch on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This appro...
Touching for shape recognition has been shown to activate occipital areas in addition to somatosenso...
Abstract Background It has yet to be determined whether visual-tactile cross-modal plasticity due to...
The visual modality typically dominates over our other senses. Here we show that after inducing an e...
The localisation of auditory and tactile events is strongly affected by visual information, reflecti...