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Reach Trajectories Characterize Tactile Localization for Sensorimotor Decision Making.

Janina BrandesTobias Heed
Published in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2016)
How do you touch yourself, for instance, to scratch an itch? The place you need to reach is defined by a sensation on the skin, but our bodies are flexible, so this skin location could be anywhere in 3D space. The movement toward the tactile sensation must therefore be specified by merging skin location and body posture. By investigating human hand reach trajectories toward tactile stimuli on the feet, we provide experimental evidence that this transformation process is quick and efficient, and that its output is integrated with the original skin location in a fashion consistent with bounded integrator decision-making frameworks.
Keyphrases
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