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Perceptual behavior: recurrence analysis of a haptic exploratory procedure

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Perceptual behavior: recurrence analysis of a haptic exploratory procedure

Auteurs : Michael A. Riley ; Jeffrey B. Wagman ; Marie-Vee Santana ; Claudia Carello ; M. T. Turvey

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Abstract

Various object properties are perceptible by wielding. We asked whether the dynamics of wielding differed as a function of the to-be-perceived property. Wielding motions were analyzed to determine if they differed under the intention to perceive or not perceive rod length (experiment 1), to perceive object height versus object width (experiment 2), and to perceive the length forward of where the rod was grasped versus the position of the grasp (experiment 3). Perceiving these different properties is known to depend on different components of the object's inertia tensor. Analyses of the subtle recurrent patterns in the phase space of the hand motions revealed differences in wielding across the different perceptual intentions. Haptic exploratory procedures may exhibit distinct exploratory dynamics.

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ET : Perceptual behavior: recurrence analysis of a haptic exploratory procedure
AU : RILEY (Michael A.); WAGMAN (Jeffrey B.); SANTANA (Marie-Vee); CARELLO (Claudia); TURVEY (M. T.)
AF : Department of Psychology, Mail Location 376, University of Cincinnati/Cincinnati, OH 45221-0376/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, University of Connecticut/Storrs, CT 06269-1020/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Perception : (London); ISSN 0301-0066; Coden PCTNBA; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2002; Vol. 31; No. 4; Pp. 481-510; Bibl. 2 p.
LA : Anglais
EA : Various object properties are perceptible by wielding. We asked whether the dynamics of wielding differed as a function of the to-be-perceived property. Wielding motions were analyzed to determine if they differed under the intention to perceive or not perceive rod length (experiment 1), to perceive object height versus object width (experiment 2), and to perceive the length forward of where the rod was grasped versus the position of the grasp (experiment 3). Perceiving these different properties is known to depend on different components of the object's inertia tensor. Analyses of the subtle recurrent patterns in the phase space of the hand motions revealed differences in wielding across the different perceptual intentions. Haptic exploratory procedures may exhibit distinct exploratory dynamics.
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<ET>Perceptual behavior: recurrence analysis of a haptic exploratory procedure</ET>
<AU>RILEY (Michael A.); WAGMAN (Jeffrey B.); SANTANA (Marie-Vee); CARELLO (Claudia); TURVEY (M. T.)</AU>
<AF>Department of Psychology, Mail Location 376, University of Cincinnati/Cincinnati, OH 45221-0376/Etats-Unis (1 aut.); Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, University of Connecticut/Storrs, CT 06269-1020/Etats-Unis (2 aut., 3 aut., 4 aut., 5 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Perception : (London); ISSN 0301-0066; Coden PCTNBA; Royaume-Uni; Da. 2002; Vol. 31; No. 4; Pp. 481-510; Bibl. 2 p.</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>Various object properties are perceptible by wielding. We asked whether the dynamics of wielding differed as a function of the to-be-perceived property. Wielding motions were analyzed to determine if they differed under the intention to perceive or not perceive rod length (experiment 1), to perceive object height versus object width (experiment 2), and to perceive the length forward of where the rod was grasped versus the position of the grasp (experiment 3). Perceiving these different properties is known to depend on different components of the object's inertia tensor. Analyses of the subtle recurrent patterns in the phase space of the hand motions revealed differences in wielding across the different perceptual intentions. Haptic exploratory procedures may exhibit distinct exploratory dynamics.</EA>
<CC>002A26E05; 002A26D04</CC>
<FD>Etude expérimentale; Sensibilité tactile; Activité manuelle; Membre supérieur; Mouvement corporel; Préhension; Perception espace; Longueur; Hauteur; Exploration; Motricité; Perception; Homme</FD>
<ED>Experimental study; Tactile sensitivity; Manual activity; Upper limb; Body movement; Gripping; Space perception; Length; Height; Exploration; Motricity; Perception; Human</ED>
<SD>Estudio experimental; Sensibilidad tactil; Actividad manual; Miembro superior; Movimiento corporal; Prension; Percepción espacio; Longitud; Altura; Exploración; Motricidad; Percepción; Hombre</SD>
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