Spatial coordinate systems for tactile spatial attention depend on developmental vision: evidence from event-related potentials in sighted and congenitally blind adult humans.
Changes in limb posture (such as crossing the hands) can impair people's performance in tasks such as those involving temporal order judgements, when one tactile stimulus is presented to either hand. This crossed hands deficit has been attributed to a conflict between externally and anatomicall...
Autors principals: | Röder, B, Föcker, J, Hötting, K, Spence, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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2008
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