Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information is shared across modalities. Here we provide a short review of previous findings on cross-modal object recognition and we provide new empirical data on multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. It was previously shown that, similar to vision, haptic recognition of objects fixed in space is orientation specific and that cross-modal object recognition performance was relatively efficient when these views of the objects were matched across the sensory modalities [Newell, Ernst, Tjan amp;amp;amp;amp;amp; Bülthoff, 2001]. For actively explored, i.e. spatially unconstrained, objects we now found a cost in cross-modal relative to within...
Research which has compared recognition performance for shape under conditions of vision and touch h...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Newell F, Bülthoff HH, Ernst MO. Cross-modal perception of actively explored objects. In: Oakley HS,...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Real world scene perception can often involve more than one sensory modality. Here we investigated t...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...
Conference paper: Newell F, Ang C. W-Y., Bülthoff H. H. (2002). Cross-modal Scene Perception. EuroH...
Visual and haptic unisensory object processing show many similarities in terms of categorization, re...
Research which has compared recognition performance for shape under conditions of vision and touch h...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Newell F, Bülthoff HH, Ernst MO. Cross-modal perception of actively explored objects. In: Oakley HS,...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Real world scene perception can often involve more than one sensory modality. Here we investigated t...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...
Conference paper: Newell F, Ang C. W-Y., Bülthoff H. H. (2002). Cross-modal Scene Perception. EuroH...
Visual and haptic unisensory object processing show many similarities in terms of categorization, re...
Research which has compared recognition performance for shape under conditions of vision and touch h...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...