Perceived arm posture and remote haptic perception of whether an object can be stepped over
Identifieur interne : 000E64 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 000E63; suivant : 000E65Perceived arm posture and remote haptic perception of whether an object can be stepped over
Auteurs : Jeffrey B. Wagman ; Kona R. TaylorSource :
- Journal of motor behavior [ 0022-2895 ] ; 2005.
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The authors investigated whether the perceived posture of the arm plus a hand-held object influences remote haptic perception of whether an object can be stepped over. Blindfolded participants (N = 20) determined whether they could step over bars at different heights by exploring the bars with a T-shaped rod. The rod was weighted so that the perceived posture of the arm-plus-rod was shifted up, down, or left unchanged. Both the leg length of the participant and the perceived posture of the arm-plus-rod systematically influenced perception of whether the bar could be stepped over. The results highlight the role of perceived posture of the arm-plus-rod in remote haptic perception and have potential implications for the design of navigation aids for the visually impaired.
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ET : | Perceived arm posture and remote haptic perception of whether an object can be stepped over |
AU : | WAGMAN (Jeffrey B.); TAYLOR (Kona R.) |
AF : | Department of Psychology Illinois State University/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Journal of motor behavior; ISSN 0022-2895; Coden JMTBAB; Etats-Unis; Da. 2005; Vol. 37; No. 5; Pp. 339-342; Bibl. 7 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | The authors investigated whether the perceived posture of the arm plus a hand-held object influences remote haptic perception of whether an object can be stepped over. Blindfolded participants (N = 20) determined whether they could step over bars at different heights by exploring the bars with a T-shaped rod. The rod was weighted so that the perceived posture of the arm-plus-rod was shifted up, down, or left unchanged. Both the leg length of the participant and the perceived posture of the arm-plus-rod systematically influenced perception of whether the bar could be stepped over. The results highlight the role of perceived posture of the arm-plus-rod in remote haptic perception and have potential implications for the design of navigation aids for the visually impaired. |
CC : | 002A26D04; 002A24 |
FD : | Bras; Posture; Sensibilité tactile; Perception; Locomotion; Cécité; Homme |
FG : | Oeil pathologie; Trouble vision |
ED : | Arm; Posture; Tactile sensitivity; Perception; Locomotion; Blindness; Human |
EG : | Eye disease; Vision disorder |
SD : | Brazo; Postura; Sensibilidad tactil; Percepción; Locomoción; Ceguera; Hombre |
LO : | INIST-20635.354000131460310010 |
ID : | 05-0368326 |
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