Active haptic discrimination of cylindrically curved hand-sized surfaces was investigated. Unilateral discrimination (that is, with one hand, either the left or the right one) was compared with bilateral discrimination. In this latter condition, the right hand had to touch the right surface, and the left hand the left one. The importance of which surface of the pair is placed to the right of the observer and which to the left (the so-called placement order) was also investigated. In comparison with existing studies, performance in the present experiments was better owing to the combined effects of a larger surface area and active instead of passive discrimination. The results show clearly that curvature discrimination does not follow a Webe...
In previous research, we have shown that detection thresholds for Gaussian shapes increase with a p...
In this study we compared human discrimination performance for real and virtual curved shapes. To si...
Large systematic scale differences show up when subjects are asked to match the curvature of a hapti...
Abstract. Active haptic discrimination of cylindrically curved hand-sized surfaces was investigated....
Active haptic discrimination of mathematically well-defined surfaces was investigated. The quadric s...
Active haptic discrimination of mathematically well-defined surfaces was investigated. The quadric s...
Static haptic discrimination of the curvature of convex, concave, or straight 20-cm-long strips was ...
Curvature discrimination of hand-sized doubly curved surfaces by means of static touch was investiga...
This study explores bimanual curvature discrimination of cylindrically curved, hand-sized surfaces. ...
The ability of humans to discriminate curvature was investigated for different finger conditions. Th...
For small stimuli, it has been shown that subjects are very accurate in distinguishing a cylinder wi...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
Haptic curvature discrimination experiments have typically been done with relatively small stimuli (...
We studied active haptic discrimination of the geometrical features of an object. The geometrical pa...
In previous research, we have shown that detection thresholds for Gaussian shapes increase with a p...
In this study we compared human discrimination performance for real and virtual curved shapes. To si...
Large systematic scale differences show up when subjects are asked to match the curvature of a hapti...
Abstract. Active haptic discrimination of cylindrically curved hand-sized surfaces was investigated....
Active haptic discrimination of mathematically well-defined surfaces was investigated. The quadric s...
Active haptic discrimination of mathematically well-defined surfaces was investigated. The quadric s...
Static haptic discrimination of the curvature of convex, concave, or straight 20-cm-long strips was ...
Curvature discrimination of hand-sized doubly curved surfaces by means of static touch was investiga...
This study explores bimanual curvature discrimination of cylindrically curved, hand-sized surfaces. ...
The ability of humans to discriminate curvature was investigated for different finger conditions. Th...
For small stimuli, it has been shown that subjects are very accurate in distinguishing a cylinder wi...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
Haptic curvature discrimination experiments have typically been done with relatively small stimuli (...
We studied active haptic discrimination of the geometrical features of an object. The geometrical pa...
In previous research, we have shown that detection thresholds for Gaussian shapes increase with a p...
In this study we compared human discrimination performance for real and virtual curved shapes. To si...
Large systematic scale differences show up when subjects are asked to match the curvature of a hapti...