Vision and touch through the looking glass in a case of crossmodal extinction.
When observing ourselves in a mirror, we see our body and adjacent objects (e.g. a comb or razor) projecting the image of distant objects. Are these recoded by the brain as reflecting stimuli in peripersonal space? To address this, we exploited the neuropsychological phenomenon of crossmodal, visual...
Main Authors: | Maravita, A, Spence, C, Clarke, K, Husain, M, Driver, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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