The visual and haptic perception of natural object shape
Identifieur interne : 001027 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 001026; suivant : 001028The visual and haptic perception of natural object shape
Auteurs : J. Farley Norman ; Hideko F. Norman ; Anna Marie Clayton ; Joann Lianekhammy ; Gina ZielkeSource :
- Perception & psychophysics [ 0031-5117 ] ; 2004.
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In this study, we evaluated observers' ability to compare naturally shaped three-dimensional (3-D) objects, using their senses of vision and touch. In one experiment, the observers haptically manipulated 1 object and then indicated which of 12 visible objects possessed the same shape. In the second experiment, pairs of objects were presented, and the observers indicated whether their 3-D shape was the same or different. The 2 objects were presented either unimodally (vision-vision or haptic-haptic) or cross-modally (vision-haptic or haptic-vision). In both experiments, the observers were able to compare 3-D shape across modalities with reasonably high levels of accuracy. In Experiment 1, for example, the observers' matching performance rose to 72% correct (chance performance was 8.3%) after five experimental sessions. In Experiment 2, small (but significant) differences in performance were obtained between the unimodal vision-vision condition and the two cross-modal conditions. Taken together, the results suggest that vision and touch have functionally overlapping, but not necessarily equivalent, representations of 3-D shape.
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AU : | NORMAN (J. Farley); NORMAN (Hideko F.); CLAYTON (Anna Marie); LIANEKHAMMY (Joann); ZIELKE (Gina) |
AF : | Western Kentucky University/Bowling Green, Kentucky/Etats-Unis (1 aut., 2 aut., 3 aut.); University of Kentucky/Lexington, Kentucky/Etats-Unis (4 aut.); University of Louisville/Louisville, Kentucky/Etats-Unis (5 aut.) |
DT : | Publication en série; Niveau analytique |
SO : | Perception & psychophysics; ISSN 0031-5117; Coden PEPSBJ; Etats-Unis; Da. 2004; Vol. 66; No. 2; Pp. 342-351; Bibl. 34 ref. |
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EA : | In this study, we evaluated observers' ability to compare naturally shaped three-dimensional (3-D) objects, using their senses of vision and touch. In one experiment, the observers haptically manipulated 1 object and then indicated which of 12 visible objects possessed the same shape. In the second experiment, pairs of objects were presented, and the observers indicated whether their 3-D shape was the same or different. The 2 objects were presented either unimodally (vision-vision or haptic-haptic) or cross-modally (vision-haptic or haptic-vision). In both experiments, the observers were able to compare 3-D shape across modalities with reasonably high levels of accuracy. In Experiment 1, for example, the observers' matching performance rose to 72% correct (chance performance was 8.3%) after five experimental sessions. In Experiment 2, small (but significant) differences in performance were obtained between the unimodal vision-vision condition and the two cross-modal conditions. Taken together, the results suggest that vision and touch have functionally overlapping, but not necessarily equivalent, representations of 3-D shape. |
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