Cutaneous information has been shown to influence proprioceptive position sense when subjects had to judge or match the posture of their limbs. In the present study, we tested whether cutaneous information also affects proprioceptive localization of the hand when moving it to a target. In an explorative study, we manipulated the skin stretch around the elbow by attaching elastic sports tape to one side of the arm. Subjects were asked to move the unseen manipulated arm to visually presented targets. We found that the tape induced a significant shift of the end-points of these hand movements. Surprisingly, this shift corresponded with an increase in elbow extension, irrespective of the side of the arm that was taped. A control experiment show...
Prism adaptation involves a proprioceptive, a visual and a motor component. As the existing paradigm...
Proprioceptive signals coming from both arms are used to determine the perceived position of one arm...
abstract: Visual and somatosensory signals participate together in providing an estimate of the hand...
In a previous study we investigated how the CNS combines simultaneous visual and proprioceptive info...
The purpose of this study was to determine the precision of proprioceptive localization of the hand ...
Proprioception acquires a crucial role in estimating the configuration of our body segments in space...
Localising a tactile stimulus in egocentric space involves integrating information from skin recepto...
The hand is complex and used in many functions, including eating and communication. To control the h...
Proprioceptive signals coming from both arms are used to determine the perceived position of one arm...
The Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is a well-established experimental paradigm. It has been shown that t...
SummaryHumans, many animals, and certain robotic hands have deformable fingertip pads [1, 2]. Deform...
To investigate whether the relative positions of the fingers influence tactile localization, partici...
The Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is a well-established experimental paradigm. It has been shown that t...
Humans, many animals, and certain robotic hands have deformable fingertip pads [1, 2]. Deformable pa...
When pointing to parts of our own body (e.g., the opposite index finger), the position of the target...
Prism adaptation involves a proprioceptive, a visual and a motor component. As the existing paradigm...
Proprioceptive signals coming from both arms are used to determine the perceived position of one arm...
abstract: Visual and somatosensory signals participate together in providing an estimate of the hand...
In a previous study we investigated how the CNS combines simultaneous visual and proprioceptive info...
The purpose of this study was to determine the precision of proprioceptive localization of the hand ...
Proprioception acquires a crucial role in estimating the configuration of our body segments in space...
Localising a tactile stimulus in egocentric space involves integrating information from skin recepto...
The hand is complex and used in many functions, including eating and communication. To control the h...
Proprioceptive signals coming from both arms are used to determine the perceived position of one arm...
The Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is a well-established experimental paradigm. It has been shown that t...
SummaryHumans, many animals, and certain robotic hands have deformable fingertip pads [1, 2]. Deform...
To investigate whether the relative positions of the fingers influence tactile localization, partici...
The Rubber Hand Illusion (RHI) is a well-established experimental paradigm. It has been shown that t...
Humans, many animals, and certain robotic hands have deformable fingertip pads [1, 2]. Deformable pa...
When pointing to parts of our own body (e.g., the opposite index finger), the position of the target...
Prism adaptation involves a proprioceptive, a visual and a motor component. As the existing paradigm...
Proprioceptive signals coming from both arms are used to determine the perceived position of one arm...
abstract: Visual and somatosensory signals participate together in providing an estimate of the hand...