A variety of similarities between visual and haptic object recognition suggests that the two modalities may share common representations. However, it is unclear whether such common representations preserve low-level perceptual features or whether transfer between vision and haptics is mediated by high-level, abstract representations. Two experiments used a sequential shape-matching task to examine the effects of size changes on unimodal and crossmodal visual and haptic object recognition. Participants felt or saw 3D plastic models of familiar objects. The two objects presented on a trial were either the same size or different sizes and were the same shape or different but similar shapes. Participants were told to ignore size changes and to ...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Previous work in real and virtual settings have shown that the way in which we interact with objects...
A variety of similarities between visual and haptic object recognition suggests that the two modalit...
Two experiments examined the effects of size changes on haptic object recognition. In Experiment 1, ...
Object shape perception is fundamentally important for daily life. It has been suggested (e.g., Gibs...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...
We investigated whether the representation of objects is modality-independent or modality-specific f...
Previous work in real and virtual settings has shown that the way in which we interact with objects ...
When feeling objects, vision and touch, simultaneously provide information about size or shape. The ...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Battaglia PW, Di Luca M, Ernst MO, Schrater PR, Machulla T, Kersten D. Within- and Cross-Modal Dista...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Previous work in real and virtual settings have shown that the way in which we interact with objects...
A variety of similarities between visual and haptic object recognition suggests that the two modalit...
Two experiments examined the effects of size changes on haptic object recognition. In Experiment 1, ...
Object shape perception is fundamentally important for daily life. It has been suggested (e.g., Gibs...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
We investigated whether achieving object constancy across depth rotation was similar for visual (V) ...
We investigated whether the representation of objects is modality-independent or modality-specific f...
Previous work in real and virtual settings has shown that the way in which we interact with objects ...
When feeling objects, vision and touch, simultaneously provide information about size or shape. The ...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Battaglia PW, Di Luca M, Ernst MO, Schrater PR, Machulla T, Kersten D. Within- and Cross-Modal Dista...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Do we judge similarity between two objects to be the same using touch and vision? We investigated th...
Previous work in real and virtual settings have shown that the way in which we interact with objects...