Serveur d'exploration sur les dispositifs haptiques

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Size Perception And NotAnne D Mcclure Walk

List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 20.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000105 Damian G. Kelty-Stephen [États-Unis] ; Charles L. EddySelf-trained perception need not be veridical: striking can exaggerate judgment by wielding and can transfer exaggeration to new stimuli.
000671 Morton A. Heller [États-Unis] ; Amy Smith [États-Unis] ; Rita Schnarr [États-Unis] ; Jennifer Larson [États-Unis] ; Soledad Ballesteros [Espagne]The Horizontal-Vertical Curvature Illusion in Touch Is Present in Three-Dimensional Objects and Raised Lines
000802 Adam D. Cooper [États-Unis] ; Cassidy P. Sterling ; Michael P. Bacon ; Bruce BridgemanDoes action affect perception or memory?
000939 Zsolt Palatinus [États-Unis] ; Claudia Carello ; M T TurveyPrinciples of part-whole selective perception by dynamic touch extend to the torso.
000C07 Damian G. Stephen [États-Unis] ; Ryan Arzamarski ; Claire F. MichaelsThe role of fractality in perceptual learning: exploration in dynamic touch.
000C21 Patrick A. Cabe [États-Unis]Sufficiency of longitudinal moment of inertia for haptic cylinder length judgments.
000E80 Damian G. Stephen [États-Unis] ; Ryan ArzamarskiSelf-training of dynamic touch: striking improves judgment by wielding.
001052 Giovanni F. Misceo [États-Unis] ; Boyd W. Plankinton [États-Unis]Practise Strengthens Haptic Capture
001187 Chih-Hui Chang [Taïwan] ; Michael G. Wade [États-Unis] ; Thomas A. Stoffregen ; Huei-Ying Ho [Taïwan]Length Perception by Dynamic Touch: The Effects of Aging and Experience
001656 Jeffrey B. Wagman [États-Unis] ; Kona R. Taylor [États-Unis]Perceived arm posture and remote haptic perception of whether an object can be stepped over
001678 Ben Sidaway [États-Unis] ; Amy Champagne ; Kelly Daigle ; Nicole Marcous ; Andrea Nadeau ; Erin PelletierThe effect of cane length on the haptic perception of height.
001831 Crystal D. Oberle [États-Unis] ; Eric L. AmazeenIndependence and separability of volume and mass in the size-weight illusion.
001F05 D. Barac-Cikoja [États-Unis] ; M. T. Turvey [États-Unis]Anisotropy in the extended haptic perception of longitudinal distances
001F16 J R Mcgahan [États-Unis] ; J D Williamson ; J. StoeckerLength, weight, and width: covariation assessments based on haptic exploration.
002121 E L Amazeen [États-Unis] ; M T TurveyWeight perception and the haptic size-weight illusion are functions of the inertia tensor.
002122 W A Hershberger [États-Unis] ; G F MisceoTouch dominates haptic estimates of discordant visual-haptic size.
002123 C. Carello [États-Unis] ; M V Santana ; G. BurtonSelective perception by dynamic touch.
002193 R L Klatzky [États-Unis] ; S J LedermanIdentifying objects from a haptic glance.
002280 L. M. Schultz [États-Unis] ; J. T. PetersikVisual-haptic relations in a two-dimensional size-matching task
002412 C. L. Reed [États-Unis] ; S. J. Lederman ; R. L. KlatzkyHaptic integration of planar size with hardness, texture, and planar contour

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