The role of contextual cues in the haptic perception of orientations and the oblique effect
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Auteurs : Marion Luyat ; Christine Moroni ; Edouard GentazSource :
- Psychonomic bulletin & review [ 1069-9384 ] ; 2005.
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Abstract
Blindfolded right-handed participants were asked to position, with the right hand, a frontoparallel rod to one of three orientations: vertical (0°) and left 45° and right 45° obliques. Simultaneously, three different backgrounds were explored with the left hand: smooth, congruent stripes (parallel to the orientation to be produced), or incongruent stripes (tilted relative to the orientation to be produced). The analysis of variable errors showed that the oblique effect (higher precision for the vertical orientation than for the oblique orientations) was weakened in the presence of contextual cues, because of an improvement in oblique precision. Moreover, the analysis of constant errors revealed that the perception of orientations erred in the direction of the stripes, similar to the effect that has been found with vision, where visual contextual cues (tilted frame or lines) divert the perception of the vertical. These results are discussed in relation to a patterncentric frame of reference hypothesis or as a congruency effect.
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ET : | The role of contextual cues in the haptic perception of orientations and the oblique effect |
AU : | LUYAT (Marion); MORONI (Christine); GENTAZ (Edouard) |
AF : | Université Chades-de-Gaulle-Lille 3/Villeneuve d'Ascq/France (1 aut., 2 aut.); UMR 5105 CNRS, Université Pierre Mendès France/Grenoble/France (3 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Courte communication, note brève; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Psychonomic bulletin & review; ISSN 1069-9384; Etats-Unis; Da. 2005; Vol. 12; No. 4; Pp. 760-766; Bibl. 49 ref. |
LA : | Anglais |
EA : | Blindfolded right-handed participants were asked to position, with the right hand, a frontoparallel rod to one of three orientations: vertical (0°) and left 45° and right 45° obliques. Simultaneously, three different backgrounds were explored with the left hand: smooth, congruent stripes (parallel to the orientation to be produced), or incongruent stripes (tilted relative to the orientation to be produced). The analysis of variable errors showed that the oblique effect (higher precision for the vertical orientation than for the oblique orientations) was weakened in the presence of contextual cues, because of an improvement in oblique precision. Moreover, the analysis of constant errors revealed that the perception of orientations erred in the direction of the stripes, similar to the effect that has been found with vision, where visual contextual cues (tilted frame or lines) divert the perception of the vertical. These results are discussed in relation to a patterncentric frame of reference hypothesis or as a congruency effect. |
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FD : | Sensibilité tactile; Orientation spatiale; Contexte; Perception espace; Cognition; Homme |
ED : | Tactile sensitivity; Spatial orientation; Context; Space perception; Cognition; Human |
SD : | Sensibilidad tactil; Orientación espacial; Contexto; Percepción espacio; Cognición; Hombre |
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