Abstract: An integrative account of MTS could be cast in terms of hierarchical Bayesian inference. It may help to highlight a central role of sensory (tactile) precision could play in MTS. We suggest that anosognosic patients, with anesthetic hemisoma, can also be interpreted as a form of acquired MTS, providing additional data for the model.

Ognibene, D., Giglia, G. (2015). Use of hierarchical Bayesian framework in MTS studies to model different causes and novel possible forms of acquired MTS. COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 6(2-3), 144-145 [10.1080/17588928.2015.1057487].

Use of hierarchical Bayesian framework in MTS studies to model different causes and novel possible forms of acquired MTS

GIGLIA, Giuseppe
2015-01-01

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Abstract: An integrative account of MTS could be cast in terms of hierarchical Bayesian inference. It may help to highlight a central role of sensory (tactile) precision could play in MTS. We suggest that anosognosic patients, with anesthetic hemisoma, can also be interpreted as a form of acquired MTS, providing additional data for the model.
2015
Ognibene, D., Giglia, G. (2015). Use of hierarchical Bayesian framework in MTS studies to model different causes and novel possible forms of acquired MTS. COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 6(2-3), 144-145 [10.1080/17588928.2015.1057487].
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