Brain networks involved in tactile speed classification of moving dot patterns: the effects of speed and dot periodicity

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  • who: Jiajia Yang et al. from the DivisionOkayama University have published the research work: Brain networks involved in tactile speed classification of moving dot patterns: the effects of speed and dot periodicity, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The aim of the psychophysical experiment was to examine whether estimates of speed differ for periodic and non-periodic surfaces.
  • how: In this study functional magnetic_resonance imaging was used to investigate brain networks that may be involved in tactile speed classification and how such networks may be affected by an object's texture . . .

     

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