The magnetic touch illusion: A perceptual correlate of visuo-tactile integration in peripersonal space

Volume: 155, Pages: 44 - 56
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
To accurately localize our limbs and guide movements toward external objects, the brain must represent the body and its surrounding (peripersonal) visual space. Specific multisensory neurons encode peripersonal space in the monkey brain, and neurobehavioral studies have suggested the existence of a similar representation in humans. However, because peripersonal space lacks a distinct perceptual correlate, its involvement in spatial and bodily...
Paper Details
Title
The magnetic touch illusion: A perceptual correlate of visuo-tactile integration in peripersonal space
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
155
Pages
44 - 56
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