Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience.

Heed T (2019)
Current biology : CB 29(24): R1301-R1303.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
Humans localize touch on hand-held tools by interpreting the unique vibratory patterns elicited by impact to different parts of the tool. This perceptual strategy differs markedly from localizing touch on the skin. A new study shows that, nonetheless, touch location is probably processed similarly for skin and tool already early in somatosensory cortex. Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Zeitschriftentitel
Current biology : CB
Band
29
Ausgabe
24
Seite(n)
R1301-R1303
ISSN
0960-9822
eISSN
1879-0445
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2939921

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Heed T. Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience. Current biology : CB. 2019;29(24):R1301-R1303.
Heed, T. (2019). Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience. Current biology : CB, 29(24), R1301-R1303. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2019.10.062
Heed, Tobias. 2019. “Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience.”. Current biology : CB 29 (24): R1301-R1303.
Heed, T. (2019). Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience. Current biology : CB 29, R1301-R1303.
Heed, T., 2019. Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience. Current biology : CB, 29(24), p R1301-R1303.
T. Heed, “Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience.”, Current biology : CB, vol. 29, 2019, pp. R1301-R1303.
Heed, T.: Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience. Current biology : CB. 29, R1301-R1303 (2019).
Heed, Tobias. “Tool Use: Two Mechanisms but One Experience.”. Current biology : CB 29.24 (2019): R1301-R1303.

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