2022
DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2022.1977
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Interhemispheric communication during haptic self-perception

Abstract: During the haptic exploration of a planar surface, slight resistances against the hand's movement are illusorily perceived as asperities (bumps) in the surface. If the surface being touched is one's own skin, an actual bump would also produce increased tactile pressure from the moving finger onto the skin. We investigated how kinaesthetic and tactile signals combine to produce haptic perceptions during self-touch. Participants performed two successive movements with the right hand. A haptic force-control robot… Show more

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“…Maintaining perceptual constancy in touch can be thought to be a harder problem to solve than in vision and may receive more varied solutions across individuals. Behavioural evidence further indicate that locating objects in different hemispaces can influence perceptual judgements [1621]. There is compelling evidence for both inter-hemispheric and lateralised somatosensory processing [22, 23].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Maintaining perceptual constancy in touch can be thought to be a harder problem to solve than in vision and may receive more varied solutions across individuals. Behavioural evidence further indicate that locating objects in different hemispaces can influence perceptual judgements [1621]. There is compelling evidence for both inter-hemispheric and lateralised somatosensory processing [22, 23].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%