نتایج جستجو برای: tactile experience

تعداد نتایج: 402693  

2009
Koji Yatani

Although touch screens have great input flexibility, they are largely inaccessible to people with visual impairment. One of the issues with touch screens is the lack of clear tactile feedback, which is critical for visually-impaired people. We developed SemFeel, a tactile feedback technology that can express some semantic information by using multiple vibration motors in concert. We believe tha...

Journal: :Psychological science 2011
François Champoux Olivier Collignon Benoit A Bacon Franco Lepore Robert J Zatorre Hugo Théoret

It has been shown that congenital blindness can lead to anomalies in the integration of auditory and tactile information, at least under certain conditions. In the present study, we used the parchment-skin illusion, a robust illustration of sound-biased perception of touch based on changes in frequency, to investigate the specificities of audiotactile interactions in early- and late-onset blind...

Objectives: To evaluate different signal-processing algorithms for tactile identification of environmental sounds in a monitoring aid for the deafblind. Two men and three women, sensorineurally deaf or profoundly hearing impaired with experience of vibratory experiments, age 22-36 years. Methods: A closed set of 45 representative environmental sounds were processed using two transposing (TRH...

2010
Henri Cohen Patrice Voss Franco Lepore Peter Scherzer

Blind individuals have been shown on multiple occasions to compensate for their loss of sight by developing exceptional abilities in their remaining senses. While most research has been focused on perceptual abilities per se in the auditory and tactile modalities, recent work has also investigated higher-order processes involving memory and language functions. Here we examined tactile working m...

Journal: :Consciousness and cognition 2008
Matthew R Longo Sean Cardozo Patrick Haggard

We experience our own body through both touch and vision. We further see that others' bodies are similar to our own body, but we have no direct experience of touch on others' bodies. Therefore, relations between vision and touch are important for the sense of self and for mental representation of one's own body. For example, seeing the hand improves tactile acuity on the hand, compared to seein...

HQ Zhang JL Zhang PJ Rong

Recent studies have revealed that noxious visceral inputs travel in the dorsal column pathway, and interactions between colorectal noxious and tactile inputs occur in the ventrobasal thalamus. This investigation was to test whether the somatovisceral interactions also take place in the dorsal column nuclei (DCN). Forty-five single DCN neurons of anesthetized rats responsive to colorectal disten...

Journal: :Current Biology 2002
Marisa Taylor-Clarke Steffan Kennett Patrick Haggard

Over 150 years ago, E.H. Weber declared that experience showed that tactile acuity was not affected by viewing the stimulated body part. However, more recent investigations suggest that cross-modal links do exist between the senses. Viewing the stimulated body site improves performance on tactile discrimination and detection tasks and enhances tactile acuity. Here, we show that vision modulates...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2005
Sophie Schwartz Frédéric Assal Nathalie Valenza Mohamed L Seghier Patrik Vuilleumier

We studied a patient who experienced 'palinaesthesia', an illusion of persistent touch following tactile stimulation on the left hand, subsequent to a right parietal meningioma affecting primary somatosensory regions in the postcentral gyrus (SI) and superior parietal gyrus (Brodmann area 7), but preserving the secondary somatosensory cortex (SII) in the upper lateral sulcus. This subjective se...

Journal: :Developmental cognitive neuroscience 2017
Silvia Rigato Michael J. Banissy Aleksandra Romanska Rhiannon Thomas José van Velzen Andrew J. Bremner

The human brain recruits similar brain regions when a state is experienced (e.g., touch, pain, actions) and when that state is passively observed in other individuals. In adults, seeing other people being touched activates similar brain areas as when we experience touch ourselves. Here we show that already by four months of age, cortical responses to tactile stimulation are modulated by visual ...

Journal: :Canadian journal of experimental psychology = Revue canadienne de psychologie experimentale 2007
Francis McGlone Ake B Vallbo Hakan Olausson Line Loken Johan Wessberg

Somatic sensation comprises four main modalities, each relaying tactile, thermal, painful, or pruritic (itch) information to the central nervous system. These input channels can be further classified as subserving a sensory function of spatial and temporal localization, discrimination, and provision of essential information for controlling and guiding exploratory tactile behaviours, and an affe...

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