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Comparison of dynamic (effortful) touch by hand and foot.

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Comparison of dynamic (effortful) touch by hand and foot.

Auteurs : Alen Hajnal ; Sergio Fonseca ; Steven Harrison ; Jeffrey Kinsella-Shaw ; Claudia Carello

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RBID : pubmed:17428754

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Abstract

Spatial perception by dynamic touch is a well-documented capability of the hand and arm. Morphological and physiological characteristics of the foot and leg suggest that such a capability may not generalize to that putatively less dexterous limb. The authors examined length perception by dynamic touch in a task in which weighted aluminum rods were grasped by the hand and wielded about the wrist or secured to the foot and wielded about the ankle. Participants' (N = 10) upper and lower extremities were comparable in terms of (a) the accuracy and consistency of length perception and (b) their sensitivity to manipulations of the moments of the mass distribution of the rods. The authors discuss those results in terms of the field-like structure of the haptic perceptual system, an organization that may underlie what appears to be functional, rather than anatomical, specificity.

DOI: 10.3200/JMBR.39.2.82-88
PubMed: 17428754

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