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Categorical perception of tactile distance

Categorical perception of tactile distance

... The tactile surface forms a continuous sheet covering the ...perceived distance between two touches varies across stimulation ...Perceived tactile distance is larger when stimuli cross over ...

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No evidence of Tactile Distance Anisotropy on the belly

No evidence of Tactile Distance Anisotropy on the belly

... of tactile distances on the belly in comparison to stimuli on the ...in tactile distance perception on the belly that does not exist in healthy ...

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No correlation between distorted body representations underlying tactile distance perception and position sense

No correlation between distorted body representations underlying tactile distance perception and position sense

... of tactile distance perception on the dorsum of the left hand using a two-alternative forced-choice (2AFC) method similar to that we have used previously (Longo, Ghosh, et ...

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Adaptation aftereffects reveal that tactile distance is a basic somatosensory feature

Adaptation aftereffects reveal that tactile distance is a basic somatosensory feature

... definite tactile distance aftereffects with passive ...a tactile distance, participants perceive subsequent smaller distances as being smaller than they actually are, and distances that are ...

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Hand posture modulates perceived tactile distance

Hand posture modulates perceived tactile distance

... tactile distance. That is, if posture produced similar changes in both to tactile distances in both the across and along posture, no apparent change would have been found in this ...

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Tactile distance illusions reflect a coherent stretch of tactile space

Tactile distance illusions reflect a coherent stretch of tactile space

... one tactile distance was applied to the participant ’ s hand by the experimenter, aligned with one of the eight ...perceived distance between the two touches by giving a number in ...

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Multimodal contributions to body representation

Multimodal contributions to body representation

... to tactile distance perception, the absolute location of body parts in space also require the referral of a “body model”, as proprioceptive information is unable to signal the length of limb segments (Longo ...

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Expansion of perceptual body maps near – but not across – the wrist

Expansion of perceptual body maps near – but not across – the wrist

... of tactile distance perception, however, there is also evidence that this perceptual anisotropy is even bigger on the forearm than on the hand (Le Cornu Knight et ...of tactile distance ...

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Bilateral symmetry of distortions of tactile size perception

Bilateral symmetry of distortions of tactile size perception

... of tactile distance is present it appears to reflect overestimation of width compared to length, suggesting the operation of a general organizing principle, at least within ...

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Mental body representations retain homuncular shape distortions: evidence from Weber’s Illusion

Mental body representations retain homuncular shape distortions: evidence from Weber’s Illusion

... underlying tactile perception do not accurately reflect the body’s true ...perceived tactile distance is dependent on both the body part being touched and the stimulus orientation, a phenomenon ...

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Liu, Yuanting
  

(2012):


	Multimodal interaction: developing an interaction concept for a touchscreen incorporating tactile feedback.


Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik

Liu, Yuanting (2012): Multimodal interaction: developing an interaction concept for a touchscreen incorporating tactile feedback. Dissertation, LMU München: Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Statistik

... minimum distance between a pair of nearby stimuli that the human being can consistently ...separation distance of a two-point limen on the fingertip is approxi- mately ...

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Visuo-tactile links in covert exogenous spatial attention remap across changes in unseen hand posture

Visuo-tactile links in covert exogenous spatial attention remap across changes in unseen hand posture

... ger stimulation). RTs were measured in milliseconds from target onset, using an 82C54 interval-timer chip on a digital input–output card (DCM-16; Blue Chip Technology, Deeside, U.K.), which in- terfaced to the ...

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Normalising oral-tactile sensitivity in childhood apraxia of speech

Normalising oral-tactile sensitivity in childhood apraxia of speech

... oral- tactile sensitivity after two weeks of intensive ...oral tactile stimulation and one session of oral exploratory play is more efficient in restoring normal sensitivity than the use of only hand-on ...

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Five month old infants' discrimination of visual tactile synchronous facial stimulation

Five month old infants' discrimination of visual tactile synchronous facial stimulation

... With this experiment we addressed the question of discrimination of multisensory processing by investigating 5-month-old infants’ visual preference for visual-tactile temporal synchrony, in the absence of ...

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Design and Construction of a New Capacitive Tactile Sensor for Measuring Normal Tactile Force

Design and Construction of a New Capacitive Tactile Sensor for Measuring Normal Tactile Force

... 1. Spacing variation: Capacitance has an inverse relation with the distance between electrodes. Therefore, capacitance will be increased as the distance decreases. It is important that the plates do not ...

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The sources of dual task costs in multisensory WM tasks

The sources of dual task costs in multisensory WM tasks

... whether tactile sample items were simultaneously presented or ...and tactile stimuli were equally task-relevant on bimodal trials in the present study, and there was no evidence that participants did ...

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Tactile Superresolution and Biomimetic Hyperacuity

Tactile Superresolution and Biomimetic Hyperacuity

... A LTHOUGH biological hyperacuity is most widely stud- ied in vision [1], it also occurs for touch and audition, and may be considered a general aspect of human/animal per- ception. For example, Braille reading can ...

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Localising the Object Contact through Matching Tactile Features with Visual Map

Localising the Object Contact through Matching Tactile Features with Visual Map

... take tactile sensors as devices to verify contacts due to their low ...the tactile sensor, it was only used to verify specific features, ...and tactile sensing performed a similar ...and ...

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Online Full Text

Online Full Text

... LIP may be regarded as the relative movement of one object surface over another when in contact. Relative movement ranges from simple translational motion to a combination of any translational and rotational motions [1]. ...

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Sustained maintenance of somatotopic information in brain regions recruited by tactile working memory

Sustained maintenance of somatotopic information in brain regions recruited by tactile working memory

... that tactile information is always automatically recoded into allocentric space and that this recoding is critical for the storage of tactile information within a nontactile memory system ...that ...

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