When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine information coming from different senses, as touch, proprioception and vision, together with the motor information embedded in our motor execution plan. The exploration process provides a structure and constrains this rich flow of inputs, supporting the formation of a unified percept and the memorization of the object features. However, how the exploration strategies are planned is still an open question. In particular, is the exploration strategy used to memorize an object different from the exploration strategy adopted in a recall task? To address this question we used iCube, a sensorized cube which measures its orientation in space and the location...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
The question of how humans learn to categorize objects and events has been at the heart of cognitive...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...
When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine informati...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Haptic exploration strategies have been traditionally studied focusing on hand movements and neglect...
We experience the world mostly in a multisensory fashion using a combination of all of our senses. D...
Plaisier M, van Dam L, Glowania C, Ernst MO. Exploration mode affects visuohaptic integration of sur...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...
Researchers have reported that audiovisual object presentation improves memory encoding of object id...
Newell F, Bülthoff HH, Ernst MO. Cross-modal perception of actively explored objects. In: Oakley HS,...
When viewing a three-dimensional Necker cube with one eye, participants can experience illusory reve...
The relationship between visually and haptically derived representations of objects is an important ...
these representations are useful, if not essential, in a wide variety of cognitive tasks such as ide...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
The question of how humans learn to categorize objects and events has been at the heart of cognitive...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...
When faced with a novel object, we explore it to understand its shape. This way we combine informati...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
Haptic exploration strategies have been traditionally studied focusing on hand movements and neglect...
We experience the world mostly in a multisensory fashion using a combination of all of our senses. D...
Plaisier M, van Dam L, Glowania C, Ernst MO. Exploration mode affects visuohaptic integration of sur...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...
Researchers have reported that audiovisual object presentation improves memory encoding of object id...
Newell F, Bülthoff HH, Ernst MO. Cross-modal perception of actively explored objects. In: Oakley HS,...
When viewing a three-dimensional Necker cube with one eye, participants can experience illusory reve...
The relationship between visually and haptically derived representations of objects is an important ...
these representations are useful, if not essential, in a wide variety of cognitive tasks such as ide...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
The question of how humans learn to categorize objects and events has been at the heart of cognitive...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...