Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and audition. In the haptic domain, our ability to categorize objects has also been demonstrated in earlier studies. Here we show for the first time that categorical perception also occurs in haptic shape perception. We generated a continuum of complex shapes by morphing between two volumetric objects. Using similarity ratings and multidimensional scaling we ensured that participants could haptically discriminate all objects equally. Next, we performed classification and discrimination tasks. After a short training with the two shape categories, both tasks revealed categorical perception effects. Training leads to between-category expansion resulting i...
The way we perceive objects can be shaped by how we learn to categorize them, such as increasing the...
Computational modeling a b s t r a c t We study people’s abilities to transfer object category knowl...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Humans combine visual and haptic shape information in object processing. To investigate commonalitie...
Categorization of seen objects is often determined by the shapes of objects. However, shape is not e...
Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing ...
Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing ...
Categorization studies have primarily focused on the visual percept of objects. But in every-day lif...
Although the hands are the most important tool for humans to manipulate objects, only little is know...
To investigate multi-sensory, perceptual representations of three-dimensional object spaces, we gene...
Even though human perceptual development relies on combining multiple modalities, most categorizatio...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
The way we perceive objects can be shaped by how we learn to categorize them, such as increasing the...
Computational modeling a b s t r a c t We study people’s abilities to transfer object category knowl...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Humans combine visual and haptic shape information in object processing. To investigate commonalitie...
Categorization of seen objects is often determined by the shapes of objects. However, shape is not e...
Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing ...
Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing ...
Categorization studies have primarily focused on the visual percept of objects. But in every-day lif...
Although the hands are the most important tool for humans to manipulate objects, only little is know...
To investigate multi-sensory, perceptual representations of three-dimensional object spaces, we gene...
Even though human perceptual development relies on combining multiple modalities, most categorizatio...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
The way we perceive objects can be shaped by how we learn to categorize them, such as increasing the...
Computational modeling a b s t r a c t We study people’s abilities to transfer object category knowl...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...