Comparison of the haptic and visual deviations in a parallelity task.
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Auteurs : Astrid M L. Kappers [Pays-Bas] ; Wouter B. SchakelSource :
- Experimental brain research [ 1432-1106 ] ; 2011.
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- methods : Photic Stimulation.
- physiology : Psychomotor Performance, Space Perception, Visual Perception.
- Adolescent, Adult, Female, Humans, Male, Young Adult.
Abstract
Deviations in both haptic and visual spatial experiments are thought to be caused by a biasing influence of an egocentric reference frame. The strength of this influence is strongly participant-dependent. By using a parallelity test, it is studied whether this strength is modality-independent. In both haptic and visual conditions, large, systematic and participant-dependent deviations were found. However, although the correlation between the haptic and visual deviations was significant, the explained variance due to a common factor was only 20%. Therefore, the degree to which a participant is "egocentric" depends on modality and possibly even more generally, on experimental condition.
DOI: 10.1007/s00221-010-2500-3
PubMed: 21132493
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