Tactile perception and motor production share the use of internally- and externally-defined coordinates. In order to examine how visual experience affects the internal/external coding of space for touch and movement, early blind (EB) and sighted controls (SC) took part in two experiments. In experiment 1, participants were required to perform a Temporal Order Judgment task (TOJ), either with their hands in parallel or crossed over the body midline. Confirming previous demonstration, crossing the hands led to a significant decrement in performance in SC but did not affect EB. In experiment 2, participants were trained to perform a sequence of five-finger movements. They were tested on their ability to produce, with the same hand but with the...
During active movement, there is normally a tight relation between motor command and sensory represe...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Adults show a deficit in their ability to localize tactile stimuli to their hands when their arms ar...
Tactile perception and motor production share the use of internally- and externally-defined coordina...
The foundation of our sensory-motor experience is based on two spatial frames of reference: a repres...
Touch processing and motor execution both rely on two different spatial frames of reference: a repre...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Localizing touch relies on the activation of skin-based and externally defined spatial frames of ref...
Different reference frames appear to be relevant for tactile spatial coding. When participants give ...
Heed T, Backhaus J, Röder B, Badde S. Disentangling the External Reference Frames Relevant to Tactil...
Changes in limb posture (such as crossing the hands) can impair people's performance in tasks such a...
<div><p>Task demands modulate tactile localization in sighted humans, presumably through weight adju...
Task demands modulate tactile localization in sighted humans, presumably through weight adjustments ...
Ossandón JP, König P, Heed T. Irrelevant tactile stimulation biases visual exploration in external c...
Abstract: Recent studies have suggested that visual experience in childhood is crucial for the autom...
During active movement, there is normally a tight relation between motor command and sensory represe...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Adults show a deficit in their ability to localize tactile stimuli to their hands when their arms ar...
Tactile perception and motor production share the use of internally- and externally-defined coordina...
The foundation of our sensory-motor experience is based on two spatial frames of reference: a repres...
Touch processing and motor execution both rely on two different spatial frames of reference: a repre...
Recent studies proposed that the use of internal and external coordinate systems for perception and ...
Localizing touch relies on the activation of skin-based and externally defined spatial frames of ref...
Different reference frames appear to be relevant for tactile spatial coding. When participants give ...
Heed T, Backhaus J, Röder B, Badde S. Disentangling the External Reference Frames Relevant to Tactil...
Changes in limb posture (such as crossing the hands) can impair people's performance in tasks such a...
<div><p>Task demands modulate tactile localization in sighted humans, presumably through weight adju...
Task demands modulate tactile localization in sighted humans, presumably through weight adjustments ...
Ossandón JP, König P, Heed T. Irrelevant tactile stimulation biases visual exploration in external c...
Abstract: Recent studies have suggested that visual experience in childhood is crucial for the autom...
During active movement, there is normally a tight relation between motor command and sensory represe...
Touch can be localized either on the skin in anatomical coordinates, or, after integration with post...
Adults show a deficit in their ability to localize tactile stimuli to their hands when their arms ar...