What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence
Gepshtein S, Burge J, Banks MS, Ernst MO (2004)
Journal of Vision 4(8): 140.
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Autor*in
Gepshtein, S;
Burge, J;
Banks, M S;
Ernst, Marc O.UniBi
Erscheinungsjahr
2004
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Vision
Band
4
Ausgabe
8
Seite(n)
140
ISSN
1534-7362
eISSN
1534-7362
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2356576
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Gepshtein S, Burge J, Banks MS, Ernst MO. What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence. Journal of Vision. 2004;4(8):140.
Gepshtein, S., Burge, J., Banks, M. S., & Ernst, M. O. (2004). What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence. Journal of Vision, 4(8), 140. https://doi.org/10.1167/4.8.140
Gepshtein, S, Burge, J, Banks, M S, and Ernst, Marc O. 2004. “What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence”. Journal of Vision 4 (8): 140.
Gepshtein, S., Burge, J., Banks, M. S., and Ernst, M. O. (2004). What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence. Journal of Vision 4, 140.
Gepshtein, S., et al., 2004. What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence. Journal of Vision, 4(8), p 140.
S. Gepshtein, et al., “What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence”, Journal of Vision, vol. 4, 2004, pp. 140.
Gepshtein, S., Burge, J., Banks, M.S., Ernst, M.O.: What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence. Journal of Vision. 4, 140 (2004).
Gepshtein, S, Burge, J, Banks, M S, and Ernst, Marc O. “What is an inter-sensory object? Optimal combination of vision and touch depends on thier spatial coincidence”. Journal of Vision 4.8 (2004): 140.