Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing on the abilities of the haptic system in object categorization. During the first years of development, however, touch and vision are closely coupled in the exploratory procedures used by the infant to gather information about objects. Here, we investigate how well shape information can be transferred between those two modalities in a categorization task. Our stimuli consisted of amoeba-like objects that were parametrically morphed in well-defined steps. Participants explored the objects in a categorization task either visually or haptically. Interestingly, both modalities led to similar categorization behavior suggesting that similar shape pr...
Although the hands are the most important tool for humans to manipulate objects, only little is know...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...
Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing ...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Categorization of seen objects is often determined by the shapes of objects. However, shape is not e...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
Humans combine visual and haptic shape information in object processing. To investigate commonalitie...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
Categorization studies have primarily focused on the visual percept of objects. But in every-day lif...
We investigate the hypothesis that multisensory representa-tions mediate the crossmodal transfer of ...
Computational modeling a b s t r a c t We study people’s abilities to transfer object category knowl...
Even though human perceptual development relies on combining multiple modalities, most categorizatio...
Humans are highly adept at multisensory processing of object shape in both vision and touch. Previou...
To investigate multi-sensory, perceptual representations of three-dimensional object spaces, we gene...
Although the hands are the most important tool for humans to manipulate objects, only little is know...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...
Categorization has traditionally been studied in the visual domain with only a few studies focusing ...
When humans have to categorize objects they often rely on shape as a deterministic feature. However,...
Categorization of seen objects is often determined by the shapes of objects. However, shape is not e...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
Humans combine visual and haptic shape information in object processing. To investigate commonalitie...
Categorization and categorical perception have been extensively studied, mainly in vision and auditi...
Categorization studies have primarily focused on the visual percept of objects. But in every-day lif...
We investigate the hypothesis that multisensory representa-tions mediate the crossmodal transfer of ...
Computational modeling a b s t r a c t We study people’s abilities to transfer object category knowl...
Even though human perceptual development relies on combining multiple modalities, most categorizatio...
Humans are highly adept at multisensory processing of object shape in both vision and touch. Previou...
To investigate multi-sensory, perceptual representations of three-dimensional object spaces, we gene...
Although the hands are the most important tool for humans to manipulate objects, only little is know...
Four studies contrasted cross-modal object matching (visual to haptic and haptic to visual) with uni...
Shape recognition can be achieved though vision or touch, raising the issue of how this information ...