Driver et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Multimodal spatial constraints on tactile selective attentionDriver et al., 1996
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- 18041326400430281954
- Author
- Driver J
- Grossenbacher P
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- Attention and performance XVI: Information integration in perception and communication
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Five experiments examined whether tactile selective attention is purely somatotopic, or operates within a more abstract spatial frame of reference that is influenced by visual or propriocep-tive inputs. The task throughout was speeded discrimination of fingertip …
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