Badde, Stephanie; Röder, Brigitte; Heed, Tobias: Feeling a Touch to the Hand on the Foot. In: Current Biology. Jg.29 H. 9. 2019, S. 1-7
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- Results
- Phantom Errors Vary with Limb Type and Posture of the Correct Limb
- Phantom Errors with Non-Homologous Limbs Predominantly Occur with Limbs from the Same Body Side as the Correct Limb
- Phantom Errors with Non-Homologous Limbs Predominantly Occur with Limbs Placed at the Correct Limb’s Canonical Side of Exte ...
- Phantom-Error Patterns Are Unaffected by the Second Touch
- Phantom Errors Occur Also When Only a Single Touch Is Presented
- Misattributions from Hand to Foot Are Invariant to Their External-Spatial Distance
- Phantom-Error Patterns Are Consistent, but Rates Decrease, When Participants Respond Verbally
- Participants Felt Similarly Confident about Misattributions toward Non-Stimulated and Stimulated Limbs
- Modeling Indicates That Phantom Errors Are Based on Perceptual Evidence
- Discussion
- Supplemental Information
- Acknowledgments
- Author Contributions
- Declaration of Interests
- References
- STAR★Methods
- Key Resources Table
- Contact for Reagent and Resource Sharing
- Experimental Model and Subject Details
- Method Details
- Quantification and Statistical Analysis
- Response categories
- Pattern of phantom errors – within experiments
- Pattern of phantom errors – within experiments II
- Pattern of phantom errors – between experiments
- Reaction times
- Modeling
- Data and Software Availability
