Selected article for: "crossed right hand and tactile stimulus"

Author: Femke Maij; Christian Seegelke; W Pieter Medendorp; Tobias Heed
Title: External location of touch is constructed post-hoc based on limb choice
  • Document date: 2019_2_14
  • ID: euu5atwo_5
    Snippet: tactile stimulus on the left hand crossed over to the right side, visual target in right 62 field) at long cue-stimulus intervals. Such effects are usually interpreted as 63 evidence that tactile remapping -the precise computation of the external tactile 64 confusion is much more prominent when the arms are in a crossed than uncrossed 73 posture. This is surprising because the TOJ task asks about the identity of the 74 touched limb, and, in theor.....
    Document: tactile stimulus on the left hand crossed over to the right side, visual target in right 62 field) at long cue-stimulus intervals. Such effects are usually interpreted as 63 evidence that tactile remapping -the precise computation of the external tactile 64 confusion is much more prominent when the arms are in a crossed than uncrossed 73 posture. This is surprising because the TOJ task asks about the identity of the 74 touched limb, and, in theory, it would be irrelevant to this question where the hand 75 was in space. That limb crossing, nevertheless, affects TOJ implies that posture 76 cannot be strategically ignored, but is automatically incorporated into the hand 77 assignment. 78

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