In this study we investigate the influence of visual feedback on haptic exploration. A haptic search task was designed in which subjects had to haptically explore a virtual display using a force feedback device and to determine whether a target was present among distractor items. While the target was recognizable only haptically, visual feedback of finger position or possible target positions could be given. Our results show that subjects could use visual feedback on possible target positions even in the absence on feedback on finger position. When there was no feedback on possible target locations, subjects scanned the whole display systematically. When feedback on finger position was present, subjects could make well-directed movements ba...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Visually, a red item is easily detected among green items, whereas a mirrored S among normal Ss is n...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
In this study we investigate the influence of visual feedback on haptic exploration. A haptic search...
In this study, we investigate the influence of visual feedback on haptic exploration. A haptic searc...
In a haptic search task, one has to detect the presence of a target among distractors using the sens...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
In visual search tasks, the ratio of target-present to target-absent trials has important effects on...
In visual search tasks, the ratio of target-present to target-absent trials has important effects on...
Movement strategies were investigated in a haptic search task where participants indicated whether a...
This research investigates the finger-movement strategies used by blindfolded sighted participants w...
When performing everyday tasks, we often move our eyes and hand together: we look where we are reach...
Haptic guidance offers a non-visual way of cueing appropriate direction of learner attention in comp...
Haptic search is a common everyday task, usually consisting of two processes: target search and targ...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Visually, a red item is easily detected among green items, whereas a mirrored S among normal Ss is n...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
In this study we investigate the influence of visual feedback on haptic exploration. A haptic search...
In this study, we investigate the influence of visual feedback on haptic exploration. A haptic searc...
In a haptic search task, one has to detect the presence of a target among distractors using the sens...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
In visual search tasks, the ratio of target-present to target-absent trials has important effects on...
In visual search tasks, the ratio of target-present to target-absent trials has important effects on...
Movement strategies were investigated in a haptic search task where participants indicated whether a...
This research investigates the finger-movement strategies used by blindfolded sighted participants w...
When performing everyday tasks, we often move our eyes and hand together: we look where we are reach...
Haptic guidance offers a non-visual way of cueing appropriate direction of learner attention in comp...
Haptic search is a common everyday task, usually consisting of two processes: target search and targ...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Visually, a red item is easily detected among green items, whereas a mirrored S among normal Ss is n...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...