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 …

Tactile motion aftereffects produced by appropriate presentation for mechanoreceptors

J Watanabe, S Hayashi, H Kajimoto, S Tachi… - Experimental Brain …, 2007 - Springer
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 …

The tactile motion aftereffect revisited

PJ Planetta, P Servos - Somatosensory & Motor Research, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
In two experiments, we measured the direction, duration, frequency, and vividness of the
tactile motion aftereffect (MAE) induced by a rotating drum with a ridged surface. In …

The postcentral gyrus shows sustained fMRI activation during the tactile motion aftereffect

PJ Planetta, P Servos - Experimental brain research, 2012 - Springer
The tactile motion aftereffect (tMAE) is a perceptual illusion in which a stationary stimulus
feels as though it is moving when presented following adaptation to a unidirectionally …

Directional remapping in tactile inter-finger apparent motion: a motion aftereffect study

S Kuroki, J Watanabe, K Mabuchi, S Tachi… - Experimental Brain …, 2012 - Springer
Tactile motion provides critical information for perception and manipulation of objects in
touch. Perceived directions of tactile motion are primarily defined in the environmental …

The tactile movement aftereffect

M Hollins, O Favorov - Somatosensory & Motor Research, 1994 - Taylor & Francis
The existence of a tactile movement aftereffect was established in a series of experiments on
the palmar surface of the hand and fingers of psychophysical observers. During adaptation …

The tactile speed aftereffect depends on the speed of adapting motion across the skin rather than other spatiotemporal features

S McIntyre, T Seizova-Cajic… - Journal of …, 2016 - journals.physiology.org
After prolonged exposure to a surface moving across the skin, this felt movement appears
slower, a phenomenon known as the tactile speed aftereffect (tSAE). We asked which …

Assessing the effect of posture change on tactile inhibition-of-return

B Röder, C Spence, F Rösler - Experimental brain research, 2002 - Springer
If a peripheral target follows an ipsilateral cue with a stimulus-onset-asynchrony (SOA) of
300 ms or more, its detection is delayed compared to a contralateralcue condition. This …

Influence of visual motion on tactile motion perception

SJ Bensmaia, JH Killebrew… - Journal of …, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
Subjects were presented with pairs of tactile drifting sinusoids and made speed
discrimination judgments. On some trials, a visual drifting sinusoid, which subjects were …

Time course and magnitude of movement-related gating of tactile detection in humans. II. Effects of stimulus intensity

SR Williams, CE Chapman - Journal of neurophysiology, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
This study examined the effect of systematically varying stimulus intensity on the time course
and magnitude of movement-related gating of tactile detection and scaling in 17 human …