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Modifikation sensorischer und motorischer cortikaler Repräsentationen durch motorisch-sensorische Wechselwirkungen

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Intelligente Informationsverarbeitung

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In den letzten Jahren wurden auf psychophysischer als auch neurobiologischer Ebene zahlreiche Hinweise auf sensomotorische Wechselwirkungen aufgezeigt, die einerseits instantan sein können, also unmittelbar im Sinne einer „online“ Informationsverarbeitung, andererseits auch auf längerer Zeitskala stattfinde können, etwa im Sinne langfristiger adaptiver Prozesse.

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Dinse, H.R., Jürgens, M., Reinke, H., Zepka, R.F. (1998). Modifikation sensorischer und motorischer cortikaler Repräsentationen durch motorisch-sensorische Wechselwirkungen. In: Kotkamp, U., Krause, W. (eds) Intelligente Informationsverarbeitung. Studien zur Kognitionswissenschaft. Deutscher Universitätsverlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-85180-2_21

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