Tool-use changes multimodal spatial interactions between vision and touch in normal humans.
In a visual-tactile interference paradigm, subjects judged whether tactile vibrations arose on a finger or thumb (upper vs. lower locations), while ignoring distant visual distractor lights that also appeared in upper or lower locations. Incongruent visual distractors (e.g. a lower light combined wi...
Main Authors: | Maravita, A, Spence, C, Kennett, S, Driver, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2002
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