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Oscillatory signatures of crossmodal congruence effects: An EEG investigation employing a visuotactile pattern matching paradigm
2015
NeuroImage
Contrasting ongoing activity preceding visuotactile stimulation between the two tasks revealed differences in the alpha-and beta-bands. ...
Differences in oscillatory dynamics related to crossmodal congruence within the two tasks were observed in the beta-band for crossmodal target detection, as well as in the theta-band for congruence evaluation ...
The authors thank Julia Diestel for the assistance in data recording, Till Schneider for the helpful discussions on previous versions of the manuscript and Guido Nolte, Arne Ewald and Peng Wang for their ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2015.03.067
pmid:25846580
fatcat:52uljve75zbn5kzkce3y2yia6y
Oscillatory signatures of crossmodal congruence effects: An EEG investigation employing a visuotactile pattern matching paradigm
[article]
2015
bioRxiv
pre-print
Contrasting ongoing activity preceding visuotactile stimulation between the two tasks revealed differences in the alpha- and beta-bands. ...
Differences in oscillatory dynamics related to crossmodal congruence within the two tasks were observed in the beta-band for crossmodal target detection, as well as in the theta-band for congruence evaluation ...
The authors thank Julia Diestel for the assistance in data recording, Till Schneider for the helpful discussions on previous versions of the manuscript and Guido Nolte, Arne Ewald and Peng Wang for their ...
doi:10.1101/014092
fatcat:ohfxgevt6jfohgzfduqll7wuwi
Analysis of haptic information in the cerebral cortex
2016
Journal of Neurophysiology
It is well known 37 that the visual system gathers information about a host of properties of objects and the 38 environment and parses this information for processing in different visual cortical areas ...
A number of 53 neocortical regions process non-noxious haptic inputs, including primary somatosensory cortex 54 (S1), parietal opercular cortex, parts of posterior parietal cortex, and visual cortical ...
Beta-band drive from pIPS to dlPFC and gamma-band drive 517 from dlPFC to pIPS and S1 to dlPFC correlated with accuracy on the task. ...
doi:10.1152/jn.00546.2015
pmid:27440247
pmcid:PMC5144710
fatcat:khwuwcltdba3vpf7xsvedodw3i
The circuit architecture of cortical multisensory processing: Distinct functions jointly operating within a common anatomical network
2019
Progress in Neurobiology
While cortical multisensory processing has been extensively investigated in terms of psychophysics and mesoscale neural correlates, an in depth understanding of the underlying circuit-level mechanisms ...
In this review, we expand the framework on the circuit-level mechanisms of cortical multisensory processing by highlighting that multisensory processing is a family of functions - rather than a single ...
In passively observing monkeys, a salient (punctate) somatosensory stimulus was shown to reset ongoing rhythmic activity in several frequency bands (especially in delta, theta and gamma bands) in the primary ...
doi:10.1016/j.pneurobio.2019.01.004
pmid:30677428
fatcat:4b7lojc4onelllg5ycrpmqt5vm
Augmentation-related brain plasticity
2014
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
As for normal motor outputs, the learning process recruits motor and premotor cortices and the acquisition of proficiency decreases attentional recruitment, focuses the activity on sensorimotor areas and ...
In particular, premotor cortex is involved in learning the control of an external effector and owns the tool motor representation, while the intraparietal sulcus extracts its visual features. ...
, Bi-directional Neural Interfaces and Distributed Sensorymotor Control, CUP: B81J12002680008". ...
doi:10.3389/fnsys.2014.00109
pmid:24966816
pmcid:PMC4052974
fatcat:uuqjvni2w5a6zbiemcoqbwtb64
Electrophysiological signatures of conscious perception: The influence of cognitive, cortical and pathological states on multisensory integration
[article]
2018
neural activity on subsequent perception, and the influence of cognitive processes on neural oscillations and perception. ...
In recent years, the hypothesis that synchronous neural oscillations play a prominent role in unisensory and multisensory processing has received substantial support. ...
enhances gamma-band activity in visual and somatosensory cortices. ...
doi:10.17169/refubium-295
fatcat:7ro4grea3zc5fkemsnzdudf4ya
Behavioral, Neural, and Computational Principles of Bodily Self-Consciousness
2015
Neuron
We propose that BSC includes body-centered perception (hand, face, and trunk), based on the integration of proprioceptive, vestibular, and visual bodily inputs, and involves spatio-temporal mechanisms ...
We develop four major constraints of BSC (proprioception, body-related visual information, PPS, and embodiment) and argue that the fronto-parietal and temporo-parietal processing of trunk-centered multisensory ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The authors would like to thank Petr Grivaz for help with the figures and Nathan ...
doi:10.1016/j.neuron.2015.09.029
pmid:26447578
fatcat:vgmhqvd4h5bndlvlmnmd3zwxhu
Recovery of stereopsis in human adults with strabismus through perceptual learning
2010
Journal of Vision
Using a real-time set-up to measure and visualize gamma-band activity online-BrainTV-we found a systematic activity increase in ITG when the patient was visualizing a letter (visual imagery), but not during ...
Additionally, we present evidence that, by just reading gamma-band activity in these two recording sites, it is possible to determine, accurately and in real-time, whether a given memory content is verbal ...
Namely, intersubject correlation of fMRI activity was obtained only in visual and auditory cortices. ...
doi:10.1167/10.7.1124
fatcat:w3a4vu2hybhcvjwfqrryzzilbi
The Senses of Agency and Ownership: A Review
2018
Frontiers in Psychology
Jeremy Thorne and Wiebke Knäpper. ...
gamma band (40-50 Hz) over parietal scalp regions (Kanayama et al., 2007 (Kanayama et al., , 2009 . ...
For the PMC and IPS, it has been proposed that multimodal neurons -integrating visual and somatosensory information -may be responsible for encoding one's own phenomenal corporeal space. ...
doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00535
pmid:29713301
pmcid:PMC5911504
fatcat:yrxioroejrdl5fltfd3p675iii
INTERNATIONAL PHD PROGRAM IN COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE Ciclo XXVII VISUAL-SOMATOSENSORY INTERACTIONS IN MENTAL REPRESENTATIONS OF THE BODY AND THE FACE Coordinatore Dottorato Relatore
unpublished
A Al lm ma a M Ma at te er r S St tu ud di io or ru um m-U Un ni iv ve er rs si it tà à d di i B Bo ol lo og gn na a DOTTORATO DI RICERCA IN ...
What is more, seeing fearful human faces enhances detection of near-threshold tactile stimuli on the observer's own face, supporting the idea that activity in early somatosensory cortices is modulated ...
Although that study investigated a different kind of illusion resulting from IMS, it suggests that visuo-motor congruence is relatively unimportant compared to visuotactile synchrony in these types of ...
fatcat:fs6jzxxk6bh3xkwmmxlupwpyye
TeaP 2020 - Abstracts of the 62nd Conference of Experimental Psychologists
2021
Contains Keynote Lectures, Contributions and Author Index of the 62nd Conference of Experimental Psychologists ...
However, traditional (automotive and office) user interfaces were not optimized for this purpose, and thus, may be preventing effective productivity and even present a safety risk in conditional automation ...
A special opportunity for automated individual mobility lies in the possibility to perform office work during traveling and commuting. ...
doi:10.23668/psycharchives.5176
fatcat:67c63hw2bnal5bnfydwg5nvuta