%0 Conference Paper %B Proceedings of the EuroHaptics 2004 (Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany June 5-7, 2004) %D 2004 %T Perception of visual and tactile flow activates common cortical areas in the human brain. %A E. Ricciardi %A N. Vanello %A D. Dente %A N. Sgambelluri %A E. P. Scilingo %A C. Gentili %A L. Sani %A V. Positano %A M. F. Santarelli %A M. Guazzelli %A J. V. Haxby %A L. Landini %A A. Bicchi %A P. Pietrini %K Haptics %X

We report results of a pilot study using functional magnetic resonance imaging aimed at determining the neural correlates of tactile flow. We hypothesized that brain response to tactile flow would involve the same cortical areas (V5/MT) that respond to optic flow. Our results showed that V5/MT cortex indeed is activated by tactile flow perception. These findings are consistent with a supramodal organization of brain regions involved in optic and tactile flow processing.

%B Proceedings of the EuroHaptics 2004 (Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany June 5-7, 2004) %P 290-292 %G eng