An object’s softness is stereotypically judged by pressure movements indenting the surface [1]. In exploration without movement constraints, participants repeat such indentation movements. We investigated how people modulate executed peak forces for different indentations depending on stimulus softness. Participants performed a 2AFC discrimination task for stimulus pairs from one of 4 softness categories. We assumed that movement control at different exploration moments is based on variations in the predictive and sensory signals available. We manipulated availability of predictive signals on softness category, by presenting either stimuli of the same category in a blocked fashion (high predictability) or by randomly mixing stimuli from dif...
Individuals constantly modulate their exploratory movements and adapt their internal hypotheses to i...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
Individuals constantly modulate their exploratory movements and adapt their internal hypotheses to i...
<p>An object’s softness is stereotypically judged by pressure movements indenting the surface [1]. I...
When interacting haptically with objects, humans enhance their perception by using prior information...
Active finger movements play a crucial role in natural haptic perception. For the perception of diff...
When estimating the softness of an object by active touch, humans typically indent the object’s surf...
Active finger movements play a crucial role in natural haptic perception. For the perception of diff...
The perception of softness is the result of the integration of information provided by multiple cuta...
<p>In haptic perception information is often sampled serially over a certain interval of time. For e...
Redundant estimates of an environmental property derived simultaneously from different senses or cue...
When haptically exploring softness, humans use higher peak forces when indenting harder vs softer ob...
Drewing K, Wiecki TV, Ernst MO. Material properties determine how force and position signals combine...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
When integrating estimates from redundant sensory signals, humans seem to weight these estimates acc...
Individuals constantly modulate their exploratory movements and adapt their internal hypotheses to i...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
Individuals constantly modulate their exploratory movements and adapt their internal hypotheses to i...
<p>An object’s softness is stereotypically judged by pressure movements indenting the surface [1]. I...
When interacting haptically with objects, humans enhance their perception by using prior information...
Active finger movements play a crucial role in natural haptic perception. For the perception of diff...
When estimating the softness of an object by active touch, humans typically indent the object’s surf...
Active finger movements play a crucial role in natural haptic perception. For the perception of diff...
The perception of softness is the result of the integration of information provided by multiple cuta...
<p>In haptic perception information is often sampled serially over a certain interval of time. For e...
Redundant estimates of an environmental property derived simultaneously from different senses or cue...
When haptically exploring softness, humans use higher peak forces when indenting harder vs softer ob...
Drewing K, Wiecki TV, Ernst MO. Material properties determine how force and position signals combine...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
When integrating estimates from redundant sensory signals, humans seem to weight these estimates acc...
Individuals constantly modulate their exploratory movements and adapt their internal hypotheses to i...
Haptic perception is bidirectionally related to exploratory movements, which means that exploration ...
Individuals constantly modulate their exploratory movements and adapt their internal hypotheses to i...