نتایج جستجو برای: tactile experience

تعداد نتایج: 402693  

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Elena Azañón Max-Philipp Stenner Flavia Cardini Patrick Haggard

Localizing touch in space is essential for goal-directed action. Because body posture changes, the brain must transform tactile coordinates from an initial skin-based representation to external space by integrating information about current posture. This process, referred to as tactile remapping, generally results in accurate localization, but accuracy drops when skin-based and external spatial...

2014
Makayla Lewis Lizzie Coles-Kemp

This paper presents an adult visual narrative stimulus (tactile visual library) that supports the reduction of physical distance between the user-centred design practitioner (maker of the visual narrative artefact) and the user narrative. Two user experience storytelling sessions were conducted involving adult participants, within a community centre in the United Kingdom, who identified themsel...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2011
Patrice Voss

Editor's Note: These short, critical reviews of recent papers in the Journal, written exclusively by graduate students or postdoctoral fellows, are intended to summarize the important findings of the paper and provide additional insight and commentary. For more information on the format and purpose of the Journal Club, please see Review of Wong et al. How blindness affects a person's other sens...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2012
Anouk Keizer Monique Aldegonda Maria Smeets Hendrik Christiaan Dijkerman Annemarie van Elburg Albert Postma

Anorexia Nervosa (AN) patients have a disturbed experience of body size and shape. Previously it has been shown that these body representation disturbances extend to enlarged perception of tactile distances. Here we investigated whether misperception of tactile size could be related to inaccurate elementary somatosensory perception. Tactile size perception was measured with the Tactile Estimati...

2002
Angelo Maravita Charles Spence Steffan Kennett Jon Driver

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 with upper touch) disrupt such tactile judgements, particularly when appearing near the tactile sti...

Journal: :Cell 2016
Lauren L. Orefice Amanda L. Zimmerman Anda M. Chirila Steven J. Sleboda Joshua P. Head David D. Ginty

Patients with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) commonly experience aberrant tactile sensitivity, yet the neural alterations underlying somatosensory dysfunction and the extent to which tactile deficits contribute to ASD characteristics are unknown. We report that mice harboring mutations in Mecp2, Gabrb3, Shank3, and Fmr1 genes associated with ASDs in humans exhibit altered tactile discriminati...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2015
Matthew A J Apps Ana Tajadura-Jiménez Marty Sereno Olaf Blanke Manos Tsakiris

Nothing provides as strong a sense of self as seeing one's face. Nevertheless, it remains unknown how the brain processes the sense of self during the multisensory experience of looking at one's face in a mirror. Synchronized visuo-tactile stimulation on one's own and another's face, an experience that is akin to looking in the mirror but seeing another's face, causes the illusory experience of...

2010
Brenna D. Argall Eric L. Sauser Aude G. Billard

Behavior adaptation based on execution experience can be a practical tool to increase the robustness of a robot behavior learned from demonstration. While demonstration learning is a powerful technique for the development of robot behaviors, in general development remains a challenge. This work presents an approach for policy improvement through a tactile interface located on the body of the ro...

2016
Łukasz Bola Katarzyna Siuda-Krzywicka Małgorzata Paplińska Ewa Sumera Paweł Hańczur Marcin Szwed

Blind people are known to have superior perceptual abilities in their remaining senses. Several studies suggest that these enhancements are dependent on the specific experience of blind individuals, who use those remaining senses more than sighted subjects. In line with this view, sighted subjects, when trained, are able to significantly progress in relatively simple tactile tasks. However, the...

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