[HTML][HTML] Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - cell.com
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This
approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed …

[PDF][PDF] Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - core.ac.uk
© 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. cific effect, such as arousal, caused by the
flashing stimuli should also have been observed in this condition. Since performance when …

[HTML][HTML] Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - cell.com
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This
approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed …

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S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - cir.nii.ac.jp
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[HTML][HTML] Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - Elsevier
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This
approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed …

Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - repository.essex.ac.uk
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This
approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed …

Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke… - Current biology …, 2001 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This
approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed …

[PDF][PDF] Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - academia.edu
© 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. cific effect, such as arousal, caused by the
flashing stimuli should also have been observed in this condition. Since performance when …

Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - infona.pl
Research on sensory perception now often considers more than one sense at a time. This
approach reflects real-world situations, such as when a visible object touches us. Indeed …

Noninformative vision improves the spatial resolution of touch in humans.

S Kennett, M Taylor-Clarke, P Haggard - Current Biology, 2001 - psycnet.apa.org
Investigated the direct effects of viewing the body on passive touch. The authors measured
tactile 2-point discrimination thresholds on the forearm while manipulating the visibility of the …