A "unity assumption" does not promote intersensory integration.
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Auteurs : Giovanni F. Misceo [États-Unis] ; Nathanael J. TaylorSource :
- Experimental psychology [ 1618-3169 ] ; 2011.
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- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- physiology : Form Perception, Stereognosis, Touch, Visual Perception.
- Female, Humans, Male, Young Adult.
Abstract
An account of intersensory integration is premised on knowing that different sensory inputs arise from the same object. Could, however, the combination of the inputs be impaired although the "unity assumption" holds? Forty observers viewed a square through a minifying (50%) lens while they simultaneously touched the square. Half could see and half could not see their haptic explorations of the square. Both groups, however, had reason to believe that they were touching and viewing the same square. Subsequent matches of the inspected square were mutually biased by touch and vision when the exploratory movements were visible. However, the matches were biased in the direction of the square's haptic size when observers could not see their exploratory movements. This impaired integration without the visible haptic explorations suggests that the unity assumption alone is not enough to promote intersensory integration.
DOI: 10.1027/1618-3169/a000107
PubMed: 21592944
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