Two experiments used visual-, verbal-, and haptic-interference tasks during encoding (Experiment 1) and retrieval (Experiment 2) to examine mental representation of familiar and unfamiliar objects in visual/haptic crossmodal memory. Three competing theories are discussed, which variously suggest that these representations are: (a) visual; (b) dual-code—visual for unfamiliar objects but visual and verbal for familiar objects; or (c) amodal. The results suggest that representations of unfamiliar objects are primarily visual but that crossmodal memory for familiar objects may rely on a network of different representations. The pattern of verbal-interference effects suggests that verbal strategies facilitate encoding of unfamiliar objects regar...
Conference paper: Newell F, Ang C. W-Y., Bülthoff H. H. (2002). Cross-modal Scene Perception. EuroH...
In four experiments, we examined the haptic recognition of 3-D objects. In Experiment 1, blindfolded...
Abstract—Recent research with visual objects has delineated im-portant representational differences ...
Two experiments used visual-, verbal-, and haptic-interference tasks during encoding (Experiment 1) ...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
Real world scene perception can often involve more than one sensory modality. Here we investigated t...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
We investigated whether the representation of objects is modality-independent or modality-specific f...
In everyday tasks, one often uses touch to find what has been seen. Recent research has identified t...
The processing of (object) information in working memory has been intensively investigated in the vi...
Haptic picture recognition was tested in 36 undergraduate students to determine whether haptic repre...
The relationship between visually and haptically derived representations of objects is an important ...
<p>Working Memory is an outstanding mental resource with limited capacity that temporarily maintains...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
Conference paper: Newell F, Ang C. W-Y., Bülthoff H. H. (2002). Cross-modal Scene Perception. EuroH...
In four experiments, we examined the haptic recognition of 3-D objects. In Experiment 1, blindfolded...
Abstract—Recent research with visual objects has delineated im-portant representational differences ...
Two experiments used visual-, verbal-, and haptic-interference tasks during encoding (Experiment 1) ...
It is an unresolved question whether the mental representations that enable visual/haptic crossmodal...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
Real world scene perception can often involve more than one sensory modality. Here we investigated t...
We review the literature on sensory, short-term, long-term, and working memory for tactile and hapti...
We investigated whether the representation of objects is modality-independent or modality-specific f...
In everyday tasks, one often uses touch to find what has been seen. Recent research has identified t...
The processing of (object) information in working memory has been intensively investigated in the vi...
Haptic picture recognition was tested in 36 undergraduate students to determine whether haptic repre...
The relationship between visually and haptically derived representations of objects is an important ...
<p>Working Memory is an outstanding mental resource with limited capacity that temporarily maintains...
Object recognition was investigated in within and cross-modal matching experiments. Three-dimensiona...
Conference paper: Newell F, Ang C. W-Y., Bülthoff H. H. (2002). Cross-modal Scene Perception. EuroH...
In four experiments, we examined the haptic recognition of 3-D objects. In Experiment 1, blindfolded...
Abstract—Recent research with visual objects has delineated im-portant representational differences ...