Vision identifies objects rapidly and efficiently. In contrast, object recognition by touch is much slower. Furthermore, haptics usually serially accumulates information from different parts of objects, whereas vision typically processes object information in parallel. Is haptic object identification slower simply due to sequential information acquisition and the resulting memory load or due to more fundamental processing differences between the senses? To compare the time course of visual and haptic object recognition, we slowed visual processing using a novel, restricted viewing technique. In an electroencephalographic (EEG) experiment, participants discriminated familiar, nameable from unfamiliar, unnamable objects both visually and hapt...
When feeling objects, vision and touch simultaneously provide information about size or shape. The p...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
Vision identifies objects rapidly and efficiently. In contrast, object recognition by touch is much ...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
We examined the effects of interstimulus interval (ISI) and orientation changes on the haptic recogn...
Are detection, categorization, and identification of upright images of natural objects mediated by t...
The availability and salience of object attributes under haptic exploration, with and without vision...
Abstract—Recent research with visual objects has delineated im-portant representational differences ...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Behavioral and neurophysiological findings in vision suggest that perceptual grouping is not a unita...
Behavioral and neurophysiological findings in vision suggest that perceptual grouping is not a unita...
Even though we can recognize faces by touch surprisingly well, haptic face recognition performance i...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learned and recog...
When feeling objects, vision and touch simultaneously provide information about size or shape. The p...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...
Vision identifies objects rapidly and efficiently. In contrast, object recognition by touch is much ...
For the purpose of object recognition, the combination of complementary information derived from the...
We examined the effects of interstimulus interval (ISI) and orientation changes on the haptic recogn...
Are detection, categorization, and identification of upright images of natural objects mediated by t...
The availability and salience of object attributes under haptic exploration, with and without vision...
Abstract—Recent research with visual objects has delineated im-portant representational differences ...
Recent evidence suggests that the recognition of an object's presence and its explicit recognition a...
Many objects in our world can be picked up and freely manipulated, thus allowing information about a...
Behavioral and neurophysiological findings in vision suggest that perceptual grouping is not a unita...
Behavioral and neurophysiological findings in vision suggest that perceptual grouping is not a unita...
Even though we can recognize faces by touch surprisingly well, haptic face recognition performance i...
In previous experiments, we provided further evidence that 3-D face stimuli can be learned and recog...
When feeling objects, vision and touch simultaneously provide information about size or shape. The p...
Ernst MO, Lange C, Newell FN. Multisensory recognition of actively explored objects. Canadian Journa...
We investigated the nature of object recognition in two sensory systems, namely the visual and hapti...