BACKGROUND: Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact with their environment in a target-oriented manner. Both modalities share higher-order neural resources and the mechanisms required for object exploration. Compared to vision, the understanding of haptic information processing is still rudimentary. Although it is known that haptic performance, similar to many other skills, decreases in old age, the underlying mechanisms are not clear. It is yet to be determined to what extent this decrease is related to the age-related loss of tactile acuity or cognitive capacity. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We investigated the haptic performance of 81 older adults by means of a cross-modal object recogni...
Tactile perception declines with age on both behavioral and neurophysiological levels. Less well und...
Perceptual grouping speeds up haptic search. This has particularly been shown for grouping of distra...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...
\(\textit {Background:}\) Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive object...
Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact with their e...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual haptic performance (i.e., number of errors) is depicted for male (blue squar...
Fine motor skills including precise tactile and haptic perception are essential to the manipulation ...
This thesis describes a series of experiments in human observers using neurophysiological and behavi...
Two experiments evaluated the ability of older and younger adults to perceive the three-dimensional ...
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor...
<p>Second order partial correlations controlling for the age of all subjects were calculated. There ...
Tactile expertise, resulting from extensive use of hands, has previously been shown to improve tacti...
We use the image-mediation model (Klatzky & Lederman, 1987) as a framework to investigate potential ...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual two-point discrimination thresholds (i.e., inverse tactile acuity) are depic...
Tactile perception declines with age on both behavioral and neurophysiological levels. Less well und...
Perceptual grouping speeds up haptic search. This has particularly been shown for grouping of distra...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...
\(\textit {Background:}\) Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive object...
Vision and haptics are the key modalities by which humans perceive objects and interact with their e...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual haptic performance (i.e., number of errors) is depicted for male (blue squar...
Fine motor skills including precise tactile and haptic perception are essential to the manipulation ...
This thesis describes a series of experiments in human observers using neurophysiological and behavi...
Two experiments evaluated the ability of older and younger adults to perceive the three-dimensional ...
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor...
<p>Second order partial correlations controlling for the age of all subjects were calculated. There ...
Tactile expertise, resulting from extensive use of hands, has previously been shown to improve tacti...
We use the image-mediation model (Klatzky & Lederman, 1987) as a framework to investigate potential ...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual two-point discrimination thresholds (i.e., inverse tactile acuity) are depic...
Tactile perception declines with age on both behavioral and neurophysiological levels. Less well und...
Perceptual grouping speeds up haptic search. This has particularly been shown for grouping of distra...
Objectives: A key question in gerontological research concerns whether good functioning can be maint...