Assessing the influence of schematic drawings of body parts on tactile discrimination performance using the crossmodal congruency task.
Seeing one's own body (either directly or indirectly) can influence visuotactile crossmodal interactions. Recently, it has been shown that even viewing a simple line drawing of a hand can also modulate such crossmodal interactions, as if the picture of the hand somehow corresponds to (or primes...
Principais autores: | Igarashi, Y, Kitagawa, N, Spence, C, Ichihara, S |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2007
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