Selected article for: "tactile stimulus and visual target"

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_3
    Snippet: Crossing, say, a right arm over to the left side of space leads to different skin-53 based (here: right body side) and external (here: left side of space) spatial codes 54 of a tactile stimulus delivered to the right hand. A task-irrelevant tactile stimulus 55 delivered to a crossed right hand accelerates visual discrimination in the right 56 visual field if it precedes the visual target stimulus by 60 ms, but on the left side if 57 it leads by 1.....
    Document: Crossing, say, a right arm over to the left side of space leads to different skin-53 based (here: right body side) and external (here: left side of space) spatial codes 54 of a tactile stimulus delivered to the right hand. A task-irrelevant tactile stimulus 55 delivered to a crossed right hand accelerates visual discrimination in the right 56 visual field if it precedes the visual target stimulus by 60 ms, but on the left side if 57 it leads by 180 ms or more (Azañón et al., 2010; Azañón & Soto-Faraco, 2008) . 58

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