Tactile and haptic illusions
SJ Lederman, LA Jones - IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper surveys the research literature on robust tactile and haptic illusions. The illusions
are organized into two categories. The first category relates to objects and their properties …
are organized into two categories. The first category relates to objects and their properties …
[PDF][PDF] Motion aftereffects in vision, audition, and touch, and their crossmodal interactions
S Brannick, JF Vibell - Neuropsychologia, 2023 - researchgate.net
To understand how we perceive the world around us, illusions have been used to gain
insight into our perceptual systems. The most common types of illusions studied are visual …
insight into our perceptual systems. The most common types of illusions studied are visual …
Path integration in tactile perception of shapes
Whenever we move the hand across a surface, tactile signals provide information about the
relative velocity between the skin and the surface. If the system were able to integrate the …
relative velocity between the skin and the surface. If the system were able to integrate the …
Directional remapping in tactile inter-finger apparent motion: a motion aftereffect study
S Kuroki, J Watanabe, K Mabuchi, S Tachi… - Experimental Brain …, 2012 - Springer
Tactile motion provides critical information for perception and manipulation of objects in
touch. Perceived directions of tactile motion are primarily defined in the environmental …
touch. Perceived directions of tactile motion are primarily defined in the environmental …
The postcentral gyrus shows sustained fMRI activation during the tactile motion aftereffect
PJ Planetta, P Servos - Experimental brain research, 2012 - Springer
The tactile motion aftereffect (tMAE) is a perceptual illusion in which a stationary stimulus
feels as though it is moving when presented following adaptation to a unidirectionally …
feels as though it is moving when presented following adaptation to a unidirectionally …
[HTML][HTML] Tactile motion adaptation reduces perceived speed but shows no evidence of direction sensitivity
Introduction While the directionality of tactile motion processing has been studied
extensively, tactile speed processing and its relationship to direction is little-researched and …
extensively, tactile speed processing and its relationship to direction is little-researched and …
Оценка продолжительности слухового последействия при длительной адаптации к приближению звукового источника
АП Гвоздева, ИГ Андреева - Сенсорные системы, 2013 - elibrary.ru
Продолжительность слухового последействия приближения звукового источника при
длительной (60 с) адаптации определяли в условиях свободного поля. Иллюзию …
длительной (60 с) адаптации определяли в условиях свободного поля. Иллюзию …
Aftereffects in touch
AML Kappers, WM Bergmann Tiest - Scholarpedia of Touch, 2015 - Springer
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Tactile Attenuation of Visual Search Performance Deficiencies in Low Luminance Environments
M Hunter - 2020 - opus.constructor.university
Diverse adaptive visual processing mechanisms allow us to complete simple discrimination
and more complex visual search tasks in a wide visual photopic range (> 0.6 cd/m2) …
and more complex visual search tasks in a wide visual photopic range (> 0.6 cd/m2) …
The effect of adapting speed, duration, and distance on the tactile motion aftereffect
PJ Planetta, P Servos - Somatosensory & Motor Research, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
We investigated the effect of adapting speed, duration, and distance on the frequency of
occurrence, duration, and vividness of the tactile motion aftereffect (tMAE). Using a …
occurrence, duration, and vividness of the tactile motion aftereffect (tMAE). Using a …