In the first three experiments, subjects felt solid geometrical forms and matched raised-line pictures to the objects. Performance was best in experiment 1 for top views, with shorter response latencies than for side views, front views, or 3-D views with foreshortening. In a second experiment with blind participants, matching accuracy was not significantly affected by prior visual experience, but speed advantages were found for top views, with 3-D views also yielding better matching accuracy than side views. There were no performance advantages for pictures of objects with a constant cross section in the vertical axis. The early-blind participants had lower performance for side and frontal views. The objects were rotated to oblique orientat...
The roles of visual and haptic experience in different aspects of haptic processing of objects in pe...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...
In the first three experiments, subjects felt solid geometrical forms and matched raised-line pictur...
We examined haptic viewpoint effects in blindfolded-sighted (BS) and visually impaired subjects: ear...
Perception of raised-line pictures in blindfolded-sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and low-v...
Differences are reported between blind and sighted participants on a visual-imagery and a spatial-im...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
Theory of tactile pictures argues that untrained blind subjects can recognize raised, outline pictur...
Previous studies have reported inconsistent results when comparing spatial imagery performance in th...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
The roles of visual and haptic experience in different aspects of haptic processing of objects in pe...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...
In the first three experiments, subjects felt solid geometrical forms and matched raised-line pictur...
We examined haptic viewpoint effects in blindfolded-sighted (BS) and visually impaired subjects: ear...
Perception of raised-line pictures in blindfolded-sighted, congenitally blind, late-blind, and low-v...
Differences are reported between blind and sighted participants on a visual-imagery and a spatial-im...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
Early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded sighted participants were presented with two haptic allocen...
The study of visuo-spatial imagery abilities in totally congenitally blind people may be instrumenta...
Theory of tactile pictures argues that untrained blind subjects can recognize raised, outline pictur...
Previous studies have reported inconsistent results when comparing spatial imagery performance in th...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
The roles of visual and haptic experience in different aspects of haptic processing of objects in pe...
We report four experiments that investigated the representation of novel three-dimensional (3D) obje...
In two experiments, participants of varying visual status explored tactile diagrams and 3D objects. ...