Directional remapping in tactile inter-finger apparent motion: a motion aftereffect study
Tactile motion provides critical information for perception and manipulation of objects in
touch. Perceived directions of tactile motion are primarily defined in the environmental …
touch. Perceived directions of tactile motion are primarily defined in the environmental …
Relative posture between head and finger determines perceived tactile direction of motion
The hand explores the environment for obtaining tactile information that can be fruitfully
integrated with other functions, such as vision, audition, and movement. In theory …
integrated with other functions, such as vision, audition, and movement. In theory …
Tactile motion aftereffects produced by appropriate presentation for mechanoreceptors
Tactile motion perception is one of the most important functions for realizing a delicate
appreciation of the tactile world. To explore the neural dynamics of motion processing in the …
appreciation of the tactile world. To explore the neural dynamics of motion processing in the …
Tactile remapping beyond space
E Azanon, K Camacho… - European Journal of …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Reacting to a touch on the skin often requires the remapping of the initial somatotopicaly‐
based representation of the stimulus into an external frame of reference that incorporates …
based representation of the stimulus into an external frame of reference that incorporates …
Tilt adaptation aftereffects reveal fundamental perceptual characteristics of tactile orientation processing on the hand.
Orientation information contributes substantially to our tactile perception, such as feeling an
object's shape on the skin. For vision, a perceptual adaptation aftereffect (tilt aftereffect; …
object's shape on the skin. For vision, a perceptual adaptation aftereffect (tilt aftereffect; …
Electrophysiological correlates of tactile remapping
S Soto-Faraco, E Azañón - Neuropsychologia, 2013 - Elsevier
Orienting our gaze or attention to the location of tactile events in the skin feels natural and
effortless. However, this process requires combining somatosensory and proprioceptive …
effortless. However, this process requires combining somatosensory and proprioceptive …
Path integration in tactile perception of shapes
Whenever we move the hand across a surface, tactile signals provide information about the
relative velocity between the skin and the surface. If the system were able to integrate the …
relative velocity between the skin and the surface. If the system were able to integrate the …
Site of stimulation effects on the prevalence of the tactile motion aftereffect
PJ Planetta, P Servos - Experimental brain research, 2010 - Springer
The motion aftereffect (MAE) refers to the apparent motion of a stationary stimulus following
adaptation to a continuously moving stimulus. There is a growing consensus that the fast …
adaptation to a continuously moving stimulus. There is a growing consensus that the fast …
No evidence for a role of spatially modulated α-band activity in tactile remapping and short-latency, overt orienting behavior
Oscillatory α-band activity is commonly associated with spatial attention and multisensory
prioritization. It has also been suggested to reflect the automatic transformation of tactile …
prioritization. It has also been suggested to reflect the automatic transformation of tactile …
[PDF][PDF] Motion aftereffects transfer between touch and vision
Current views on multisensory motion integration assume separate substrates where visual
motion perceptually dominates tactile motion [1, 2]. However, recent neuroimaging findings …
motion perceptually dominates tactile motion [1, 2]. However, recent neuroimaging findings …