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The following pages link to Extending peripersonal space representation without tool-use: evidence from a combined behavioral-computational approach (Q30619448):
Displaying 14 items.
- Tool-use: An open window into body representation and its plasticity. (Q27311574) (← links)
- Individual Differences in the Flexibility of Peripersonal Space (Q36285472) (← links)
- The spatial self in schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder (Q38959948) (← links)
- The wheelchair as a full-body tool extending the peripersonal space. (Q40775711) (← links)
- Visual illusion of tool use recalibrates tactile perception (Q46477589) (← links)
- The recalibration of tactile perception during tool use is body-part specific (Q46692423) (← links)
- Hearing visuo-tactile synchrony - Sound-induced proprioceptive drift in the invisible hand illusion (Q47813642) (← links)
- Intertrial Variability in the Premotor Cortex Accounts for Individual Differences in Peripersonal Space. (Q48279900) (← links)
- Neural adaptation accounts for the dynamic resizing of peripersonal space: evidence from a psychophysical-computational approach (Q56380489) (← links)
- The sense of agency shapes body schema and peripersonal space (Q58740963) (← links)
- Enhanced audio-tactile multisensory interaction in a peripersonal task after echolocation (Q64232550) (← links)
- Frontier of Self and Impact Prediction (Q89576144) (← links)
- How Tool-Use Shapes Body Metric Representation: Evidence From Motor Training With and Without Robotic Assistance (Q90399724) (← links)
- Rubber hands in space: the role of distance and relative position in the rubber hand illusion (Q91953174) (← links)