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Tactual perception: a review of experimental variables and procedures

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Tactual perception: a review of experimental variables and procedures

Auteurs : Alexandra M. Fernandes ; Pedro B. Albuquerque

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This paper reviews the literature on tactual perception. Throughout this review, we will highlight some of the most relevant aspects in the touch literature: type of stimuli; type of participants; type of tactile exploration; and finally, the interaction between touch and other senses. Regarding type of stimuli, we will analyse studies with abstract stimuli such as vibrations, with two- and three-dimensional stimuli, and also concrete stimuli, considering the relation between familiar and unfamiliar stimuli and the haptic perception of faces. Under the "type of participants" topic, we separated studies with blind participants, studies with children and adults, and also performed an overview of sex differences in performance. The type of tactile exploration is explored considering conditions of active and passive touch, the relevance of movement in touch and the relation between haptic exploration and time. Finally, interactions between touch and vision, touch and smell and touch and taste are explored in the last topic. The review ends with an overall conclusion on the state of the art for the tactual perception literature. With this work, we intend to present an organised overview of the main variables in touch experiments, compiling aspects reported in the tactual literature, and attempting to provide both a summary of previous findings, and a guide to the design of future works on tactual perception and memory, through a presentation of implications from previous studies.

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ET : Tactual perception: a review of experimental variables and procedures
AU : FERNANDES (Alexandra M.); ALBUQUERQUE (Pedro B.)
AF : School of Psychology, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar/4710-057 Braga/Portugal (1 aut., 2 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Cognitive processing : (Print); ISSN 1612-4782; Allemagne; Da. 2012; Vol. 13; No. 4; Pp. 285-301; Bibl. 3 p.1/4
LA : Anglais
EA : This paper reviews the literature on tactual perception. Throughout this review, we will highlight some of the most relevant aspects in the touch literature: type of stimuli; type of participants; type of tactile exploration; and finally, the interaction between touch and other senses. Regarding type of stimuli, we will analyse studies with abstract stimuli such as vibrations, with two- and three-dimensional stimuli, and also concrete stimuli, considering the relation between familiar and unfamiliar stimuli and the haptic perception of faces. Under the "type of participants" topic, we separated studies with blind participants, studies with children and adults, and also performed an overview of sex differences in performance. The type of tactile exploration is explored considering conditions of active and passive touch, the relevance of movement in touch and the relation between haptic exploration and time. Finally, interactions between touch and vision, touch and smell and touch and taste are explored in the last topic. The review ends with an overall conclusion on the state of the art for the tactual perception literature. With this work, we intend to present an organised overview of the main variables in touch experiments, compiling aspects reported in the tactual literature, and attempting to provide both a summary of previous findings, and a guide to the design of future works on tactual perception and memory, through a presentation of implications from previous studies.
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FG : Perception; Cognition; Pathologie de l'oeil; Trouble de la vision
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<ET>Tactual perception: a review of experimental variables and procedures</ET>
<AU>FERNANDES (Alexandra M.); ALBUQUERQUE (Pedro B.)</AU>
<AF>School of Psychology, University of Minho, Campus de Gualtar/4710-057 Braga/Portugal (1 aut., 2 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Cognitive processing : (Print); ISSN 1612-4782; Allemagne; Da. 2012; Vol. 13; No. 4; Pp. 285-301; Bibl. 3 p.1/4</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>This paper reviews the literature on tactual perception. Throughout this review, we will highlight some of the most relevant aspects in the touch literature: type of stimuli; type of participants; type of tactile exploration; and finally, the interaction between touch and other senses. Regarding type of stimuli, we will analyse studies with abstract stimuli such as vibrations, with two- and three-dimensional stimuli, and also concrete stimuli, considering the relation between familiar and unfamiliar stimuli and the haptic perception of faces. Under the "type of participants" topic, we separated studies with blind participants, studies with children and adults, and also performed an overview of sex differences in performance. The type of tactile exploration is explored considering conditions of active and passive touch, the relevance of movement in touch and the relation between haptic exploration and time. Finally, interactions between touch and vision, touch and smell and touch and taste are explored in the last topic. The review ends with an overall conclusion on the state of the art for the tactual perception literature. With this work, we intend to present an organised overview of the main variables in touch experiments, compiling aspects reported in the tactual literature, and attempting to provide both a summary of previous findings, and a guide to the design of future works on tactual perception and memory, through a presentation of implications from previous studies.</EA>
<CC>770B05E</CC>
<FD>Sensibilité tactile; Article synthèse; Perception intermodale; Vision; Audition; Olfaction; Gustation; Age; Sexe; Cécité; Familiarité stimulus; Perception espace; Vibration; Homme; Toucher</FD>
<FG>Perception; Cognition; Pathologie de l'oeil; Trouble de la vision</FG>
<ED>Tactile sensitivity; Review; Intermodal perception; Vision; Hearing; Olfaction; Gustation; Age; Sex; Blindness; Stimulus familiarity; Space perception; Vibration; Human</ED>
<EG>Perception; Cognition; Eye disease; Vision disorder</EG>
<SD>Sensibilidad tactil; Artículo síntesis; Percepción intermodal; Visión; Audición; Olfación; Gusto; Edad; Sexo; Ceguera; Familiaridad estímulo; Percepción espacio; Vibración; Hombre</SD>
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