“…Its occurrence over the execution period of the movement has not only been robustly demonstrated for basic perceptual tasks, addressing the presence or quality of brief touches on the moving or resting effectors (Williams & Chapman, 2000Williams et al, 1998). It has also been shown for more complex perceptual tasks, such as the estimation of force magnitude (Bays et al, 2005;Shergill et al, 2003;Shergill et al, 2013), ticklishness (Blakemore, Frith, & Wolpert, 1999;Van Doorn, Paton, Howell, & Hohwy 2015), or the very fine displacement of Braille characters (Ziat, Hayward, Chapman, Ernst, & Lenay, 2010). Furthermore, tactile suppression has been described in a diversity of motor tasks, ranging from simple fingers/arm movements (Bultitude, Juravle, & Spence, 2016;Chapman & Beauchamp, 2006), through goal-directed (bimanual) reaches and reach-to-grasp movements (Buckingham et al, 2010;Gallace, Zeeden, Röder, & Spence, 2010;Juravle et al, 2010;Juravle, McGlone, & Spence, 2013), to more naturalistic movements, such as juggling , catching and throwing a basketball (Juravle & Spence, 2012), or even back-bending movements (Van Hulle, Juravle, Spence, Crombez, & Van Damme, 2013).…”