Heed, Tobias; Azañón, Elena: Using time to investigate space: a review of tactile temporal order judgments as a window onto spatial processing in touch. In: Frontiers in Psychology. Jg.5. 2014, S. 76 ff.
Inhalt
- Measures of sensitivity
- Crossing effects: specificity for spatial processing
- Stimulation of non-homologous body parts
- Variation of response modality
- Spatial effects with uncrossed limbs
- Theories of touch remapping
- Space–to–body projection account
- Apparent motion account
- Spatial conflict account
- Spatial integration account
- Common aspects of all theoretical accounts
- The timing of tactile remapping
- Types of reference frames involved in tactile localization
- Developmental aspects: blind individuals
- Developmental aspects: children
- Representation of space outside the visual field
- Influence of visual motion on tactile localization
- Flexibility in the use of different reference frames
- Bayesian calibration of localization
- Short-term plasticity: touch localization as weighted integration
- Short term plasticity: effects of learning
- Inevitability of spatial coding
- Touch and the representation of the body
- Hands and fingers
- Spatial representation of the fingers: evidence for somatotopic coding
- Spatial representation of the fingers: evidence for external coding
- Pain and disorders
- Summary, conclusion, and future directions
- Acknowledgments
- References
