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. 2015 Apr 22:9:217.
doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2015.00217. eCollection 2015.

Compression and suppression as instances of a similar mechanism affecting tactile perception during movement

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Compression and suppression as instances of a similar mechanism affecting tactile perception during movement

Georgiana Juravle. Front Hum Neurosci. .
No abstract available

Keywords: behavior; movement; sensory suppression; tactile; time compression.

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(A) Example of a typical trial timeline in a sensorimotor experiment. Participants prepare an instructed movement, which they execute at the appearance of a learned cue. The vertical dotted line signifies movement onset (i.e., participant's reaction time); the shaded gray represents the critical window for sensory suppression. (B) Examples of behavioral findings in the movement-related tactile perception literature, split according to the movement type, perceptual task, as well as the location on the body where tactile perception was assessed, together with the behavioral outcome within a rough critical temporal window of appearance; 0 ms is taken to represent the onset of the movement.

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