The increasing ubiquity of haptic displays (e.g., smart phones and tablets) necessitates a better understanding of the perceptual capabilities of the human haptic system. Haptic displays will soon be capable of locally deforming to create simple 3D shapes. This study investigated the sensitivity of our haptic system to a fundamental component of shapes: edges. A novel set of eight high quality shape stimuli with test edges that varied in sharpness were fabricated in a 3D printer. In a two alternative, forced choice task, blindfolded participants were presented with two of these shapes side by side (one the reference, the other selected randomly from the remaining set of seven) and after actively exploring the test edge of each shape with th...
In the literature only a small subset of the broad range of scales of human haptic perception has be...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
\u3cp\u3eIn the literature only a small subset of the broad range of scales of human haptic percepti...
The increasing ubiquity of haptic displays (e.g., smart phones and tablets) necessitates a better un...
<div><p>The increasing ubiquity of haptic displays (e.g., smart phones and tablets) necessitates a b...
Salient features help identify objects. However, they can also influence subsequent comparison betwe...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
The effect of contact location information on the perception of virtual edges was investigated by co...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
Fueled by novel applications, interest in haptic perception is growing. This paper provides an overv...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
In the literature only a small subset of the broad range of scales of human haptic perception has be...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
\u3cp\u3eIn the literature only a small subset of the broad range of scales of human haptic percepti...
The increasing ubiquity of haptic displays (e.g., smart phones and tablets) necessitates a better un...
<div><p>The increasing ubiquity of haptic displays (e.g., smart phones and tablets) necessitates a b...
Salient features help identify objects. However, they can also influence subsequent comparison betwe...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
The effect of contact location information on the perception of virtual edges was investigated by co...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
Fueled by novel applications, interest in haptic perception is growing. This paper provides an overv...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
In this study we demonstrate that touch decreases the ambiguity in a visual image. It has been previ...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
In the literature only a small subset of the broad range of scales of human haptic perception has be...
It is known that our senses are influenced by contrast effects and aftereffects. For haptic percepti...
\u3cp\u3eIn the literature only a small subset of the broad range of scales of human haptic percepti...