This study investigated how attention is allocated by the physical distinction between tactile 2D shape features: Part 1 tested whether certain shape feature distinctions are perceived efficiently (pre-attentively), as opposed to inefficiently (attention dependent). Part 2 explored what discrimination strategies are at use, and with what level of attention (from pre to focused). It was found (Part 1) that the straight line ↔ angle distinction and the curve ↔ straight line distinction are perceived pre-attentively; the angle ↔ curve distinction attention dependent. Furthermore (Part 2), three discrimination strategies were identified: The figure identity strategy has three levels of attention; it ranks a feature conjunction as the most impor...
Due to limitations in perceptual processing, information relevant to momentary task goals is selecte...
In a complex visual environment, attention is important for the selection of relevant input for furt...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
This study investigated how attention is allocated by the physical distinction between tactile 2D sh...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
Touch shape discrimination is not only closely related to tactile mechanoreceptors but also higher c...
Shape is an important cue for recognising an object by touch. Several features like edges, curvature...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Plaisier M, Bergmann Tiest WM, Kappers AML. Salient features in three-dimensional haptic shape perce...
The last few years have seen a rapid growth of research on the topic of tactile attention. We review...
Humans can distinguish many object and surface properties by touch. Some of these properties are hig...
Shape is an important cue for recognizing an object by touch. Several features, such as edges, curva...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
Due to limitations in perceptual processing, information relevant to momentary task goals is selecte...
In a complex visual environment, attention is important for the selection of relevant input for furt...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
This study investigated how attention is allocated by the physical distinction between tactile 2D sh...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
Touch shape discrimination is not only closely related to tactile mechanoreceptors but also higher c...
Shape is an important cue for recognising an object by touch. Several features like edges, curvature...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Plaisier M, Bergmann Tiest WM, Kappers AML. Salient features in three-dimensional haptic shape perce...
The last few years have seen a rapid growth of research on the topic of tactile attention. We review...
Humans can distinguish many object and surface properties by touch. Some of these properties are hig...
Shape is an important cue for recognizing an object by touch. Several features, such as edges, curva...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
Due to limitations in perceptual processing, information relevant to momentary task goals is selecte...
In a complex visual environment, attention is important for the selection of relevant input for furt...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...