In four experiments, we examined the haptic recognition of 3-D objects. In Experiment 1, blindfolded participants named everyday objects presented haptically in two blocks. There was significant priming of naming, but no cost of an object changing orientation between blocks. However, typical orientations of objects were recognized more quickly than nonstandard orientations. In Experiment 2, participants accurately performed an unannounced test of memory for orientation. The lack of orientation-specific priming in Experiment 1, therefore, was not because participants could not remember the orientation at which they had first felt an object. In Experiment 3, we examined haptic naming of objects that were primed either haptically or visually. ...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
We investigated whether the representation of objects is modality-independent or modality-specific f...
Summary. — Previous research has found evidence in favor of two subsystems underlying object recogni...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
Real world scene perception can often involve more than one sensory modality. Here we investigated t...
A sequential matching task was used to compare how the difficulty of shape discrimination influences...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Three experiments investigated the role of attention in visual priming across rotations in the pictu...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learned and recog...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
We investigated whether the representation of objects is modality-independent or modality-specific f...
Summary. — Previous research has found evidence in favor of two subsystems underlying object recogni...
We present the first studies to examine view effects on the haptic identification of familiar object...
Real world scene perception can often involve more than one sensory modality. Here we investigated t...
A sequential matching task was used to compare how the difficulty of shape discrimination influences...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Three experiments investigated the role of attention in visual priming across rotations in the pictu...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learned and recog...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...