Presentation 2006/11/30
Visual-Tactile interaction in motion perception
Hiroshi USHIODA, Yuichi WADA,
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Abstract(in English) This study investigated influence of visual motion information on perceived tactile position. In Experiment 1, visual motion stimuli were presented in a transparent mirror which made participants' hands visible, and tactile stimuli were presented on both left and right index fingers. Participants were asked to discriminate position of tactile stimuli. The results showed that task performance differed depending on the relation between position of tactile stimuli and direction of visual stimuli. In Experiment 2, a normal-mirror was used which made participants' hands invisible. The results showed that the difference of task performance shown in Experiment 1 was not found. These results suggested that perceived spatial position in touch is displaced in the direction of visual motion, and the displacement depends on visibility of self-body image.
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Keyword(in English) Crossmodal / Hand / Visual / Tactile / Motion perception
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Title (in English) Visual-Tactile interaction in motion perception
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Keyword(1) Crossmodal
Keyword(2) Hand
Keyword(3) Visual
Keyword(4) Tactile
Keyword(5) Motion perception
1st Author's Name Hiroshi USHIODA
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University()
2nd Author's Name Yuichi WADA
2nd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University
Date 2006/11/30
Paper # HIP2006-67
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 410
Page pp.pp.-
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