Tool use changes multisensory interactions in seconds: evidence from the crossmodal congruency task.
Active tool use in human and non-human primates has been claimed to alter the neural representations of multisensory peripersonal space. To date, most studies suggest that a short period of tool use leads to an expansion or elongation of these spatial representations, which lasts several minutes aft...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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