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Integration of anatomical and external response mappings explains crossing effects in tactile localization: A probabilistic modeling approach.

Stephanie Badde1,2, Tobias Heed3, Brigitte Röder3.   

Abstract

To act upon a tactile stimulus its original skin-based, anatomical spatial code has to be transformed into an external, posture-dependent reference frame, a process known as tactile remapping. When the limbs are crossed, anatomical and external location codes are in conflict, leading to a decline in tactile localization accuracy. It is unknown whether this impairment originates from the integration of the resulting external localization response with the original, anatomical one or from a failure of tactile remapping in crossed postures. We fitted probabilistic models based on these diverging accounts to the data from three tactile localization experiments. Hand crossing disturbed tactile left-right location choices in all experiments. Furthermore, the size of these crossing effects was modulated by stimulus configuration and task instructions. The best model accounted for these results by integration of the external response mapping with the original, anatomical one, while applying identical integration weights for uncrossed and crossed postures. Thus, the model explained the data without assuming failures of remapping. Moreover, performance differences across tasks were accounted for by non-individual parameter adjustments, indicating that individual participants' task adaptation results from one common functional mechanism. These results suggest that remapping is an automatic and accurate process, and that the observed localization impairments in touch result from a cognitively controlled integration process that combines anatomically and externally coded responses.

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Keywords:  Mathematical models; Reference frames; Spatial localization; Tactile

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26350763     DOI: 10.3758/s13423-015-0918-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychon Bull Rev        ISSN: 1069-9384


  54 in total

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