Serveur d'exploration sur les dispositifs haptiques

Attention, ce site est en cours de développement !
Attention, site généré par des moyens informatiques à partir de corpus bruts.
Les informations ne sont donc pas validées.

An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations

Identifieur interne : 001046 ( PascalFrancis/Corpus ); précédent : 001045; suivant : 001047

An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations

Auteurs : Edouard Gentaz ; Arlette Streri

Source :

RBID : Pascal:04-0202042

Descripteurs français

English descriptors

Abstract

The present research addresses the question of the "oblique effect" (better discrimination of the vertical orientation than of an oblique orientation) in manual haptic perception of orientations (without visual control) by 5-month-old infants. A familiarization/reaction to novelty procedure was used. The results revealed the occurrence of a haptic oblique effect. These findings are similar to those obtained in infant visual perception. We suggest that 5-month-old infants predominately use vertical orientation as a reference norm to perceive haptically spatial orientations. We discuss the implications of these results for both orientation processing and anatomofunctional level contributing specifically to the haptic oblique effect.

Notice en format standard (ISO 2709)

Pour connaître la documentation sur le format Inist Standard.

pA  
A01 01  1    @0 0898-929X
A03   1    @0 J. cogn. neurosci.
A05       @2 16
A06       @2 2
A08 01  1  ENG  @1 An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations
A11 01  1    @1 GENTAZ (Edouard)
A11 02  1    @1 STRERI (Arlette)
A14 01      @1 National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS) @3 FRA @Z 1 aut.
A14 02      @1 University René-Descartes (Paris V) @3 FRA @Z 1 aut. @Z 2 aut.
A20       @1 253-259
A21       @1 2004
A23 01      @0 ENG
A43 01      @1 INIST @2 21981 @5 354000119304440070
A44       @0 0000 @1 © 2004 INIST-CNRS. All rights reserved.
A45       @0 1 p.1/4
A47 01  1    @0 04-0202042
A60       @1 P
A61       @0 A
A64 01  1    @0 Journal of cognitive neuroscience
A66 01      @0 USA
C01 01    ENG  @0 The present research addresses the question of the "oblique effect" (better discrimination of the vertical orientation than of an oblique orientation) in manual haptic perception of orientations (without visual control) by 5-month-old infants. A familiarization/reaction to novelty procedure was used. The results revealed the occurrence of a haptic oblique effect. These findings are similar to those obtained in infant visual perception. We suggest that 5-month-old infants predominately use vertical orientation as a reference norm to perceive haptically spatial orientations. We discuss the implications of these results for both orientation processing and anatomofunctional level contributing specifically to the haptic oblique effect.
C02 01  X    @0 002A26E03
C03 01  X  FRE  @0 Nouveau né @5 01
C03 01  X  ENG  @0 Newborn @5 01
C03 01  X  SPA  @0 Recién nacido @5 01
C03 02  X  FRE  @0 Stimulus visuel @5 04
C03 02  X  ENG  @0 Visual stimulus @5 04
C03 02  X  SPA  @0 Estimulo visual @5 04
C03 03  X  FRE  @0 Nouveauté stimulus @5 07
C03 03  X  ENG  @0 Novelty stimulus @5 07
C03 03  X  SPA  @0 Novedad estímulo @5 07
C03 04  X  FRE  @0 Orientation spatiale @5 10
C03 04  X  ENG  @0 Spatial orientation @5 10
C03 04  X  SPA  @0 Orientación espacial @5 10
C03 05  X  FRE  @0 Système vestibulaire @5 13
C03 05  X  ENG  @0 Vestibular system @5 13
C03 05  X  SPA  @0 Sistema vestibular @5 13
C03 06  X  FRE  @0 Posture @5 23
C03 06  X  ENG  @0 Posture @5 23
C03 06  X  SPA  @0 Postura @5 23
C03 07  X  FRE  @0 Etude expérimentale @5 24
C03 07  X  ENG  @0 Experimental study @5 24
C03 07  X  SPA  @0 Estudio experimental @5 24
C07 01  X  FRE  @0 Homme
C07 01  X  ENG  @0 Human
C07 01  X  SPA  @0 Hombre
C07 02  X  FRE  @0 Stade développement @5 37
C07 02  X  ENG  @0 Developmental stage @5 37
C07 02  X  SPA  @0 Grado desarrollo @5 37
C07 03  X  FRE  @0 Oreille interne @5 69
C07 03  X  ENG  @0 Inner ear @5 69
C07 03  X  SPA  @0 Oido interno @5 69
N21       @1 138
N82       @1 PSI

Format Inist (serveur)

NO : PASCAL 04-0202042 INIST
ET : An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations
AU : GENTAZ (Edouard); STRERI (Arlette)
AF : National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)/France (1 aut.); University René-Descartes (Paris V)/France (1 aut., 2 aut.)
DT : Publication en série; Niveau analytique
SO : Journal of cognitive neuroscience; ISSN 0898-929X; Etats-Unis; Da. 2004; Vol. 16; No. 2; Pp. 253-259; Bibl. 1 p.1/4
LA : Anglais
EA : The present research addresses the question of the "oblique effect" (better discrimination of the vertical orientation than of an oblique orientation) in manual haptic perception of orientations (without visual control) by 5-month-old infants. A familiarization/reaction to novelty procedure was used. The results revealed the occurrence of a haptic oblique effect. These findings are similar to those obtained in infant visual perception. We suggest that 5-month-old infants predominately use vertical orientation as a reference norm to perceive haptically spatial orientations. We discuss the implications of these results for both orientation processing and anatomofunctional level contributing specifically to the haptic oblique effect.
CC : 002A26E03
FD : Nouveau né; Stimulus visuel; Nouveauté stimulus; Orientation spatiale; Système vestibulaire; Posture; Etude expérimentale
FG : Homme; Stade développement; Oreille interne
ED : Newborn; Visual stimulus; Novelty stimulus; Spatial orientation; Vestibular system; Posture; Experimental study
EG : Human; Developmental stage; Inner ear
SD : Recién nacido; Estimulo visual; Novedad estímulo; Orientación espacial; Sistema vestibular; Postura; Estudio experimental
LO : INIST-21981.354000119304440070
ID : 04-0202042

Links to Exploration step

Pascal:04-0202042

Le document en format XML

<record>
<TEI>
<teiHeader>
<fileDesc>
<titleStmt>
<title xml:lang="en" level="a">An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Gentaz, Edouard" sort="Gentaz, Edouard" uniqKey="Gentaz E" first="Edouard" last="Gentaz">Edouard Gentaz</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="01">
<s1>National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>University René-Descartes (Paris V)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Streri, Arlette" sort="Streri, Arlette" uniqKey="Streri A" first="Arlette" last="Streri">Arlette Streri</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>University René-Descartes (Paris V)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
</titleStmt>
<publicationStmt>
<idno type="wicri:source">INIST</idno>
<idno type="inist">04-0202042</idno>
<date when="2004">2004</date>
<idno type="stanalyst">PASCAL 04-0202042 INIST</idno>
<idno type="RBID">Pascal:04-0202042</idno>
<idno type="wicri:Area/PascalFrancis/Corpus">001046</idno>
</publicationStmt>
<sourceDesc>
<biblStruct>
<analytic>
<title xml:lang="en" level="a">An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations</title>
<author>
<name sortKey="Gentaz, Edouard" sort="Gentaz, Edouard" uniqKey="Gentaz E" first="Edouard" last="Gentaz">Edouard Gentaz</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="01">
<s1>National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>University René-Descartes (Paris V)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
<author>
<name sortKey="Streri, Arlette" sort="Streri, Arlette" uniqKey="Streri A" first="Arlette" last="Streri">Arlette Streri</name>
<affiliation>
<inist:fA14 i1="02">
<s1>University René-Descartes (Paris V)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
</inist:fA14>
</affiliation>
</author>
</analytic>
<series>
<title level="j" type="main">Journal of cognitive neuroscience</title>
<title level="j" type="abbreviated">J. cogn. neurosci.</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0898-929X</idno>
<imprint>
<date when="2004">2004</date>
</imprint>
</series>
</biblStruct>
</sourceDesc>
<seriesStmt>
<title level="j" type="main">Journal of cognitive neuroscience</title>
<title level="j" type="abbreviated">J. cogn. neurosci.</title>
<idno type="ISSN">0898-929X</idno>
</seriesStmt>
</fileDesc>
<profileDesc>
<textClass>
<keywords scheme="KwdEn" xml:lang="en">
<term>Experimental study</term>
<term>Newborn</term>
<term>Novelty stimulus</term>
<term>Posture</term>
<term>Spatial orientation</term>
<term>Vestibular system</term>
<term>Visual stimulus</term>
</keywords>
<keywords scheme="Pascal" xml:lang="fr">
<term>Nouveau né</term>
<term>Stimulus visuel</term>
<term>Nouveauté stimulus</term>
<term>Orientation spatiale</term>
<term>Système vestibulaire</term>
<term>Posture</term>
<term>Etude expérimentale</term>
</keywords>
</textClass>
</profileDesc>
</teiHeader>
<front>
<div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">The present research addresses the question of the "oblique effect" (better discrimination of the vertical orientation than of an oblique orientation) in manual haptic perception of orientations (without visual control) by 5-month-old infants. A familiarization/reaction to novelty procedure was used. The results revealed the occurrence of a haptic oblique effect. These findings are similar to those obtained in infant visual perception. We suggest that 5-month-old infants predominately use vertical orientation as a reference norm to perceive haptically spatial orientations. We discuss the implications of these results for both orientation processing and anatomofunctional level contributing specifically to the haptic oblique effect.</div>
</front>
</TEI>
<inist>
<standard h6="B">
<pA>
<fA01 i1="01" i2="1">
<s0>0898-929X</s0>
</fA01>
<fA03 i2="1">
<s0>J. cogn. neurosci.</s0>
</fA03>
<fA05>
<s2>16</s2>
</fA05>
<fA06>
<s2>2</s2>
</fA06>
<fA08 i1="01" i2="1" l="ENG">
<s1>An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations</s1>
</fA08>
<fA11 i1="01" i2="1">
<s1>GENTAZ (Edouard)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA11 i1="02" i2="1">
<s1>STRERI (Arlette)</s1>
</fA11>
<fA14 i1="01">
<s1>National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
</fA14>
<fA14 i1="02">
<s1>University René-Descartes (Paris V)</s1>
<s3>FRA</s3>
<sZ>1 aut.</sZ>
<sZ>2 aut.</sZ>
</fA14>
<fA20>
<s1>253-259</s1>
</fA20>
<fA21>
<s1>2004</s1>
</fA21>
<fA23 i1="01">
<s0>ENG</s0>
</fA23>
<fA43 i1="01">
<s1>INIST</s1>
<s2>21981</s2>
<s5>354000119304440070</s5>
</fA43>
<fA44>
<s0>0000</s0>
<s1>© 2004 INIST-CNRS. All rights reserved.</s1>
</fA44>
<fA45>
<s0>1 p.1/4</s0>
</fA45>
<fA47 i1="01" i2="1">
<s0>04-0202042</s0>
</fA47>
<fA60>
<s1>P</s1>
</fA60>
<fA61>
<s0>A</s0>
</fA61>
<fA64 i1="01" i2="1">
<s0>Journal of cognitive neuroscience</s0>
</fA64>
<fA66 i1="01">
<s0>USA</s0>
</fA66>
<fC01 i1="01" l="ENG">
<s0>The present research addresses the question of the "oblique effect" (better discrimination of the vertical orientation than of an oblique orientation) in manual haptic perception of orientations (without visual control) by 5-month-old infants. A familiarization/reaction to novelty procedure was used. The results revealed the occurrence of a haptic oblique effect. These findings are similar to those obtained in infant visual perception. We suggest that 5-month-old infants predominately use vertical orientation as a reference norm to perceive haptically spatial orientations. We discuss the implications of these results for both orientation processing and anatomofunctional level contributing specifically to the haptic oblique effect.</s0>
</fC01>
<fC02 i1="01" i2="X">
<s0>002A26E03</s0>
</fC02>
<fC03 i1="01" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Nouveau né</s0>
<s5>01</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="01" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Newborn</s0>
<s5>01</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="01" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Recién nacido</s0>
<s5>01</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="02" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Stimulus visuel</s0>
<s5>04</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="02" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Visual stimulus</s0>
<s5>04</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="02" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Estimulo visual</s0>
<s5>04</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="03" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Nouveauté stimulus</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="03" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Novelty stimulus</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="03" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Novedad estímulo</s0>
<s5>07</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="04" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Orientation spatiale</s0>
<s5>10</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="04" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Spatial orientation</s0>
<s5>10</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="04" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Orientación espacial</s0>
<s5>10</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="05" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Système vestibulaire</s0>
<s5>13</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="05" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Vestibular system</s0>
<s5>13</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="05" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Sistema vestibular</s0>
<s5>13</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="06" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Posture</s0>
<s5>23</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="06" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Posture</s0>
<s5>23</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="06" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Postura</s0>
<s5>23</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="07" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Etude expérimentale</s0>
<s5>24</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="07" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Experimental study</s0>
<s5>24</s5>
</fC03>
<fC03 i1="07" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Estudio experimental</s0>
<s5>24</s5>
</fC03>
<fC07 i1="01" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Homme</s0>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="01" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Human</s0>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="01" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Hombre</s0>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="02" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Stade développement</s0>
<s5>37</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="02" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Developmental stage</s0>
<s5>37</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="02" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Grado desarrollo</s0>
<s5>37</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="03" i2="X" l="FRE">
<s0>Oreille interne</s0>
<s5>69</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="03" i2="X" l="ENG">
<s0>Inner ear</s0>
<s5>69</s5>
</fC07>
<fC07 i1="03" i2="X" l="SPA">
<s0>Oido interno</s0>
<s5>69</s5>
</fC07>
<fN21>
<s1>138</s1>
</fN21>
<fN82>
<s1>PSI</s1>
</fN82>
</pA>
</standard>
<server>
<NO>PASCAL 04-0202042 INIST</NO>
<ET>An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations</ET>
<AU>GENTAZ (Edouard); STRERI (Arlette)</AU>
<AF>National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS)/France (1 aut.); University René-Descartes (Paris V)/France (1 aut., 2 aut.)</AF>
<DT>Publication en série; Niveau analytique</DT>
<SO>Journal of cognitive neuroscience; ISSN 0898-929X; Etats-Unis; Da. 2004; Vol. 16; No. 2; Pp. 253-259; Bibl. 1 p.1/4</SO>
<LA>Anglais</LA>
<EA>The present research addresses the question of the "oblique effect" (better discrimination of the vertical orientation than of an oblique orientation) in manual haptic perception of orientations (without visual control) by 5-month-old infants. A familiarization/reaction to novelty procedure was used. The results revealed the occurrence of a haptic oblique effect. These findings are similar to those obtained in infant visual perception. We suggest that 5-month-old infants predominately use vertical orientation as a reference norm to perceive haptically spatial orientations. We discuss the implications of these results for both orientation processing and anatomofunctional level contributing specifically to the haptic oblique effect.</EA>
<CC>002A26E03</CC>
<FD>Nouveau né; Stimulus visuel; Nouveauté stimulus; Orientation spatiale; Système vestibulaire; Posture; Etude expérimentale</FD>
<FG>Homme; Stade développement; Oreille interne</FG>
<ED>Newborn; Visual stimulus; Novelty stimulus; Spatial orientation; Vestibular system; Posture; Experimental study</ED>
<EG>Human; Developmental stage; Inner ear</EG>
<SD>Recién nacido; Estimulo visual; Novedad estímulo; Orientación espacial; Sistema vestibular; Postura; Estudio experimental</SD>
<LO>INIST-21981.354000119304440070</LO>
<ID>04-0202042</ID>
</server>
</inist>
</record>

Pour manipuler ce document sous Unix (Dilib)

EXPLOR_STEP=$WICRI_ROOT/Ticri/CIDE/explor/HapticV1/Data/PascalFrancis/Corpus
HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_STEP/biblio.hfd -nk 001046 | SxmlIndent | more

Ou

HfdSelect -h $EXPLOR_AREA/Data/PascalFrancis/Corpus/biblio.hfd -nk 001046 | SxmlIndent | more

Pour mettre un lien sur cette page dans le réseau Wicri

{{Explor lien
   |wiki=    Ticri/CIDE
   |area=    HapticV1
   |flux=    PascalFrancis
   |étape=   Corpus
   |type=    RBID
   |clé=     Pascal:04-0202042
   |texte=   An "oblique effect" in infants' haptic perception of spatial orientations
}}

Wicri

This area was generated with Dilib version V0.6.23.
Data generation: Mon Jun 13 01:09:46 2016. Site generation: Wed Mar 6 09:54:07 2024