Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal way if they are derived from the same spatial location. Integration seems to be broken if there is a spatial discrepancy between the signals (Gepshtein et al., VSS 04). Can cognitive factors facilitate integration even when the signals are presented at two spatial locations? We conducted two experiments, one in which visual and haptic information was presented at the same location. In the second experiment, subject looked at the object through a mirror while touching it. This way there was a spatial offset between the two information sources. If cognitive factors are sufficient for integration to occur, i.e. knowledge that the object seen in...
To integrate visual and haptic information effectively, the brain should only combine information th...
The Müller-Lyer figure is a powerful illusion in both vision and touch, although it is still unclear...
When a person looks at an object while exploring it with their hand, vision and touch both provide u...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
Ernst and Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically opt...
Helbig HB, Ernst MO. Optimal integration of shape information from vision and touch. Experimental Br...
Recently it has been shown that congruent visual and haptic signals are integrated in a statisticall...
Recently it has been shown that congruent visual and haptic signals are integrated in a statisticall...
The human brain uses multiple sources of sensory information to construct a representation of the en...
Abstract Many tasks can be carried out by using several sources of information. For example, an obje...
The nervous system often combines visual and haptic information about object properties such that th...
Recent work showed that humans combine visual and haptic information about object size in a way that...
Recently, Ernst and Banks (2002) showed that visual-haptic size information is integrated in a stati...
AbstractPrevious studies have attempted to map somatosensory space via haptic matching tasks [1–3] a...
To integrate visual and haptic information effectively, the brain should only combine information th...
The Müller-Lyer figure is a powerful illusion in both vision and touch, although it is still unclear...
When a person looks at an object while exploring it with their hand, vision and touch both provide u...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
Ernst Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically optimal...
Ernst and Banks (2002) showed that humans integrate visual and haptic signals in a statistically opt...
Helbig HB, Ernst MO. Optimal integration of shape information from vision and touch. Experimental Br...
Recently it has been shown that congruent visual and haptic signals are integrated in a statisticall...
Recently it has been shown that congruent visual and haptic signals are integrated in a statisticall...
The human brain uses multiple sources of sensory information to construct a representation of the en...
Abstract Many tasks can be carried out by using several sources of information. For example, an obje...
The nervous system often combines visual and haptic information about object properties such that th...
Recent work showed that humans combine visual and haptic information about object size in a way that...
Recently, Ernst and Banks (2002) showed that visual-haptic size information is integrated in a stati...
AbstractPrevious studies have attempted to map somatosensory space via haptic matching tasks [1–3] a...
To integrate visual and haptic information effectively, the brain should only combine information th...
The Müller-Lyer figure is a powerful illusion in both vision and touch, although it is still unclear...
When a person looks at an object while exploring it with their hand, vision and touch both provide u...