@Katlab_UCL @LukeMillerNeuro @micahgallen please do! start here: https://t.co/1kGOhqMsRX then... - critique of Iriki data & methods https://t.co/4f83eNmWws - it's not really 'extension'... https://t.co/FgeUYPBKfh - attentional biases... https://t
RT @TheHandLab: @BrianNosek 'Tool use expands the visual receptive fields of bimodal neurons in monkey area 5' Iriki et al (1996). NeuroRep…
RT @TheHandLab: @BrianNosek 'Tool use expands the visual receptive fields of bimodal neurons in monkey area 5' Iriki et al (1996). NeuroRep…
RT @TheHandLab: @BrianNosek 'Tool use expands the visual receptive fields of bimodal neurons in monkey area 5' Iriki et al (1996). NeuroRep…
@BrianNosek 'Tool use expands the visual receptive fields of bimodal neurons in monkey area 5' Iriki et al (1996). NeuroReport. Cited >1250 times, started a whole field. No measurements or stats in the original article. Never replicated. My (final) crit
Review : 'tool use does not literally extend peripersonal space' http://t.co/1VzoqyZb
Holmes N., Does tool use extend peripersonal space? A review and re-analysis http://t.co/Dgzijdrx ExpBrainRes Special Issue on using tools
Does tool use extend peripersonal space? A review and re-analysis http://t.co/vDkEPwhJ