Numerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and errorfree, while response times and error rates increase rapidly for larger numbers of items. We investigated an efficient process used for judging small numbers of items (known as subitizing) in active touch. We hypothesized that this efficient process for numerosity judgment might be related to stimulus properties that allow for efficient (parallel) search. Our results showed that subitizing was not possible forraised lines among flat surfaces, whereas this type of stimulus could be detected in parallel over the fingers. However, subitizing was possible when the number of fingers touching a surface had to be judged while the other fingers were lowered in mid-air. In ...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Abstract—Haptic interfaces controlled by a single fingertip or hand-held probe tend to display surfa...
Numerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and errorfree, while response t...
\u3cp\u3eNumerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and error free, while ...
'Subitizing' refers to fast and error-free numerosity judgment for small (<4) sets of items. For lar...
‘Subitizing’ refers to rapid and accurate judgement of small numbers of items, while response times ...
There is a growing interest in the question whether the phenomenon of subitising (fast and accurate ...
A large body of research now supports the claim that two different and dissociable processes are inv...
In a typical haptic search task, separate items are presented to individual fingertips. The time to ...
In a typical haptic search task, separate items are presented to individual fingertips. The time to ...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Visual judgment of small numerosities (<4) is generally assumed to be done through subitizing, which...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Abstract—Haptic interfaces controlled by a single fingertip or hand-held probe tend to display surfa...
Numerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and errorfree, while response t...
\u3cp\u3eNumerosity judgments of small sets of items (≤ 3) are generally fast and error free, while ...
'Subitizing' refers to fast and error-free numerosity judgment for small (<4) sets of items. For lar...
‘Subitizing’ refers to rapid and accurate judgement of small numbers of items, while response times ...
There is a growing interest in the question whether the phenomenon of subitising (fast and accurate ...
A large body of research now supports the claim that two different and dissociable processes are inv...
In a typical haptic search task, separate items are presented to individual fingertips. The time to ...
In a typical haptic search task, separate items are presented to individual fingertips. The time to ...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Visual judgment of small numerosities (<4) is generally assumed to be done through subitizing, which...
Subitizing' refers to fast and accurate judgement of small numerosities, whereas for larger numerosi...
To investigate how tactile and proprioceptive information are used in haptic object discrimination w...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Two haptic serial search tasks were used to investigate how the separations between items, and the n...
Abstract—Haptic interfaces controlled by a single fingertip or hand-held probe tend to display surfa...