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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 31.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000058 (1999) E. Gentaz [Suisse] ; Y. HatwellRole of memorization conditions in the haptic processing of orientations and the 'oblique effect'.
000227 (2001) D. Kerzel [Allemagne]Visual short-term memory is influenced by haptic perception.
000234 (1998) S H Creem [États-Unis] ; D R ProffittTwo memories for geographical slant: separation and interdependence of action and awareness.
000291 (1975) S. MillarSpatial memory by blind and sighted children.
000424 (1961) K Kh Korolenok[On optic and haptic forms of the phenomenon "jamais vecu"].
000446 (1992) S. Park [États-Unis] ; P S HolzmanSchizophrenics show spatial working memory deficits.
000557 (2004) Helene Intraub [États-Unis]Anticipatory spatial representation of 3D regions explored by sighted observers and a deaf-and-blind-observer.
000B70 (2007) Miriam Ittyerah [Inde] ; Lawrence E. Marks [États-Unis]Memory for curvature of objects: Haptic touch vs. vision
000C70 (2007) Albert Postma [Pays-Bas] ; Sander Zuidhoek ; Matthijs L. Noordzij ; Astrid M L. KappersDifferences between early-blind, late-blind, and blindfolded-sighted people in haptic spatial-configuration learning and resulting memory traces.
001214 (2009) Ryan Brydges [Canada] ; Adam DubrowskiCollision error avoidance: influence of proportion congruency and sensorimotor memory on open-loop grasp control.
001345 (2009) Matt Craddock ; Rebecca LawsonSize-Sensitive Perceptual Representations Underlie Visual and Haptic Object Recognition
001A34 (2012) Irene Klugkist [Pays-Bas] ; Jessie Bullens ; Albert PostmaEvaluating order-constrained hypotheses for circular data using permutation tests.
002007 (2012) Adam D. Cooper [États-Unis] ; Cassidy P. Sterling ; Michael P. Bacon ; Bruce BridgemanDoes action affect perception or memory?
002747 (1990) R L Bowers ; M S Mollenhauer ; J. LuxfordShort-term memory for tactile and temporal stimuli in a shared-attention recall task.
002751 (2013) A. M. E. Sarwary [Pays-Bas] ; L. P. J. Selen [Pays-Bas] ; W. P. Medendorp [Pays-Bas]Vestibular benefits to task savings in motor adaptation
002C83 (2013) Hilary Kalagher [États-Unis]The effects of perceptual priming on 4-year-olds' haptic-to-visual cross-modal transfer.
003787 (2015) Shirin Davarpanah Jazi [Canada] ; Stephanie Hosang [Canada] ; Matthew Heath [Canada]Memory delay and haptic feedback influence the dissociation of tactile cues for perception and action.
003840 (2015) Shirin Davarpanah Jazi [Canada] ; Michelle Yau ; David A. Westwood ; Matthew HeathPantomime-grasping: the 'return' of haptic feedback supports the absolute specification of object size.
004316 (1987) J. Nilsson ; G. GeffenPerception of similarity and laterality effects in tactile shape recognition.
004364 (1974) P W Davidson ; J K Barnes ; G. MullenDifferential effects of task memory demand on haptic matching of shape by blind and sighted humans.
004370 (1973) E. AbravanelRetention of shape information under haptic or visual acquisition.

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