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2012
Human hand performs sensory tasks and motor activities at the same time. Highly rich and multi-modal sensory pathway of haptics makes this sensorimotor continuum reliable. Understanding how this continuum works is crucial for any haptics researcher and/or designer. Therefore, this chapter reviews the psychophysical studies on human haptic perception in
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Human hand performs sensory tasks and motor activities at the same time. Highly rich and multi-modal sensory pathway of haptics makes this sensorimotor continuum reliable. Understanding how this continuum works is crucial for any haptics researcher and/or designer. Therefore, this chapter reviews the psychophysical studies on human haptic perception in
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Visual-Haptic Compliance Perception
2014This chapter deals with the perception of compliance of objects with rigid surfaces when vision is present. Compliance (or its inverse, stiffness) is one of a number of properties that can be called “higher-order,” in the sense that it is computed as a combination of components that are physically independent.
Roberta L. Klatzky, Bing Wu
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2014
Haptic perception encompasses tactile feedback and kinesthetic feedback. The haptic experience of touching an object by hand conveys information to the human about the object’s material properties such as stiffness, texture, and weight and its shape properties such as size, orientation and curvature.
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Haptic perception encompasses tactile feedback and kinesthetic feedback. The haptic experience of touching an object by hand conveys information to the human about the object’s material properties such as stiffness, texture, and weight and its shape properties such as size, orientation and curvature.
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Haptic perception and synaesthesia
2008Synaesthesia involving haptic perception has been less well documented than other forms of synaesthesia. There are several possibilities why this might be. Firstly, it may well be less common than other types of synaesthesia. Day [1] reports that only 4.0% of synaesthetes report coloured touch and 0.8% report vision-to-touch, compared to 68.8 ...
Ward, Jamie +2 more
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Anisotropy in Haptic Curvature and Shape Perception
Perception, 1998An investigation was undertaken into whether haptic comparison of curvature and of shape is influenced by the length/width ratio of the hand. For this purpose three experiments were conducted to test the curvature matching of curved strips (experiment 1), the curvature matching of cylindrically curved hand-sized surfaces (experiment 2), and the shape ...
Kappers, A.M.L. +2 more
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Visual-haptic integration effects the haptic size perception
The Proceedings of Conference of Chugoku-Shikoku Branch, 2021Binyue Gao +4 more
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Cancer Risk Elicitation and Communication: Lessons from the Psychology of Risk Perception
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2007Michael E Stefanek
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