Visual and tactual texture perception: Intersensory cooperation |
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Authors: | Morton A. Heller |
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Affiliation: | 1. Psychology, Winston-Salem State University, 27110, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
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Abstract: | In three experiments, subjects were required to make texture judgments about abrasive surfaces. Touch and vision provided comparable levels of performance when observers attempted to select the smoothest of three surfaces, but bimodal visual and tactual input led to greater accuracy. The superiority of bimodal perception was ascribed to visual guidance of tactual exploration. The elimination of visual texture cues did not impair bimodal performance if vision of hand movements were permitted. It is suggested that touch may preempt vision when both sources of texture information are simultaneously available. The results support the notion that perception is normally multimodal, since restriction of the observer to either sense in isolation produces lower levels of performance. |
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