Differential width discrimination task for active and passive tactile discrimination in humans

The neurophysiological basis of width discrimination has been extensively studied in rodents and has shown that active and passive tactile discrimination engage fundamentally different neural networks. Although previous studies have analyzed active and passive tactile processing in humans, little is...

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Published in:MethodsX 2020-01, Vol.7, p.100852, Article 100852
Main Authors: Perrotta, André, Pais-Vieira, Carla, Allahdad, Mehrab K., Bicho, Estela, Pais-Vieira, Miguel
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