<p>In haptic perception sensory signals depend on how we actively move our hands. For textures with periodically repeating grooves, movement direction can determine temporal cues to spatial frequency. Moving in line with texture orientation does not generate temporal cues. In contrast, moving orthog-onally to texture orientation maximizes the temporal frequency of stimulation, and thus optimizes temporal cues. Participants performed a spatial frequency discrimination task between stimuli of two types. The first type showed the de-scribed relationship between movement direction and temporal cues, the second stimulus type did not. We expected that when temporal cues can be optimized by moving in a certain direction, movements will be adjusted...
Contains fulltext : 99570-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perceptio...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed spatial and temporal characteristics of texture orientation m...
We examined the haptic perception of orientations of a single bar throughout the horizontal plane us...
In haptic perception sensory signals depend on how we actively move our hands. For textures with per...
Although the natural haptic perception of textures includes active finger movements, it is unclear h...
Although the natural haptic perception of textures includes active finger movements, it is unclear h...
The perceptual sensitivity of touch to orientation differences in adjacent segments of textures with...
In the previous work, we reported that tactile information (tactile slip) during finger sliding and ...
We investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of sensory in...
In previous work, we reported that tactile information (tactile slip) during finger sliding and reac...
AbstractWe investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of se...
The stimuli in these experiments are square-wave luminance gratings with an array of small random do...
When touching an object, we focus more on some of its parts rather than touching the whole object’s ...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
Active finger movements play a crucial role in natural haptic perception. For the perception of diff...
Contains fulltext : 99570-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perceptio...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed spatial and temporal characteristics of texture orientation m...
We examined the haptic perception of orientations of a single bar throughout the horizontal plane us...
In haptic perception sensory signals depend on how we actively move our hands. For textures with per...
Although the natural haptic perception of textures includes active finger movements, it is unclear h...
Although the natural haptic perception of textures includes active finger movements, it is unclear h...
The perceptual sensitivity of touch to orientation differences in adjacent segments of textures with...
In the previous work, we reported that tactile information (tactile slip) during finger sliding and ...
We investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of sensory in...
In previous work, we reported that tactile information (tactile slip) during finger sliding and reac...
AbstractWe investigated whether the response of a motion sensor was related to the specificity of se...
The stimuli in these experiments are square-wave luminance gratings with an array of small random do...
When touching an object, we focus more on some of its parts rather than touching the whole object’s ...
International audienceHumans are capable of extracting spatial information through their sense of to...
Active finger movements play a crucial role in natural haptic perception. For the perception of diff...
Contains fulltext : 99570-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our perceptio...
AbstractPrevious studies have revealed spatial and temporal characteristics of texture orientation m...
We examined the haptic perception of orientations of a single bar throughout the horizontal plane us...