It has long been suspected that touch plays a fundamental role in the calibration of visual perception, and much recent evidence supports this idea. However, as the haptic exploration workspace is limited by the kinematics of the body, the contribution of haptic information to the calibration process should occur only within the region of the haptic workspace reachable by a limb (peripersonal space). To test this hypothesis we evaluated visual size perception and showed that it is indeed more accurate inside the peripersonal space. We then show that allowing subjects to touch the (unseen) stimulus after observation restores accurate size perception; the accuracy persists for some time, implying that calibration has occurred. Finally, we sho...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
Visual and haptic size perception of length (1D), area (2D), and volume (3D) was investigated with t...
AbstractVision and haptics have different limitations and advantages because they obtain information...
Studies of visual size perception with the method of magnitude estimation have shown a linear relati...
Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviour as sho...
In six experiments, subjects judged the sizes of squares that were presented visually and/or haptica...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough the existence of haptic size aftereffects has been known for quite some time, e.g....
: The brain must interpret sensory input from diverse receptor systems to estimate object properties...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
abstract: Humans rely on a complex interworking of visual, tactile and proprioceptive feedback to ac...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
Visual and haptic size perception of length (1D), area (2D), and volume (3D) was investigated with t...
AbstractVision and haptics have different limitations and advantages because they obtain information...
Studies of visual size perception with the method of magnitude estimation have shown a linear relati...
Feedback is a central feature of neural systems and of crucial importance to human behaviour as sho...
In six experiments, subjects judged the sizes of squares that were presented visually and/or haptica...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>Human resolution for object size is typically determined by psychophysica...
An object's visual image size is an ambiguous cue to its physical size. But if the object's distance...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
Perception is fundamentally underconstrained because different combinations of object properties can...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough the existence of haptic size aftereffects has been known for quite some time, e.g....
: The brain must interpret sensory input from diverse receptor systems to estimate object properties...
Humans frequently estimate the size of objects to grasp them. In fact, when performing an action, ou...
abstract: Humans rely on a complex interworking of visual, tactile and proprioceptive feedback to ac...
AbstractBackground: When we reach out to pick up an object, not only do we direct our moving limb to...
Visual and haptic size perception of length (1D), area (2D), and volume (3D) was investigated with t...
AbstractVision and haptics have different limitations and advantages because they obtain information...