Plaisier M, van Dam L, Glowania C, Ernst MO. Exploration mode affects visuohaptic integration of surface orientation. Journal of Vision. 2014;14(13):22.We experience the world mostly in a multisensory fashion using a combination of all of our senses. Depending on the modality we can select different exploration strategies for extracting perceptual information. For instance, using touch we can enclose an object in our hand to explore parts of the object in parallel. Alternatively, we can trace the object with a single finger to explore its parts in a serial fashion. In this study we investigated whether the exploration mode (parallel versus serial) affects the way sensory signals are combined. To this end, participants visually and hapticall...
Recent work showed that humans combine visual and haptic information about object size in a way that...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Vision research has shown that perception of line orientation, in the fovea area, improves with line...
We experience the world mostly in a multisensory fashion using a combination of all of our senses. D...
When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine informati...
Human touch is an inherently active sense: to estimate an object’s shape humans often move their han...
When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine informati...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
For perceiving the environment our brain uses multiple sources of sensory information derived from s...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
AbstractVision and haptics have different limitations and advantages because they obtain information...
To integrate visual and haptic information effectively, the brain should only combine information th...
Ernst and Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically opt...
\u3cp\u3eHuman touch is an inherently active sense: to estimate an object's shape humans often move ...
Recent work showed that humans combine visual and haptic information about object size in a way that...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Vision research has shown that perception of line orientation, in the fovea area, improves with line...
We experience the world mostly in a multisensory fashion using a combination of all of our senses. D...
When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine informati...
Human touch is an inherently active sense: to estimate an object’s shape humans often move their han...
When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine informati...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
For perceiving the environment our brain uses multiple sources of sensory information derived from s...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
AbstractVision and haptics have different limitations and advantages because they obtain information...
To integrate visual and haptic information effectively, the brain should only combine information th...
Ernst and Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically opt...
\u3cp\u3eHuman touch is an inherently active sense: to estimate an object's shape humans often move ...
Recent work showed that humans combine visual and haptic information about object size in a way that...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Vision research has shown that perception of line orientation, in the fovea area, improves with line...