The reproduction of vertical and oblique orientations in the visual, haptic, and somatovestibular systems |
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Authors: | Edouard Gentaz Marion Luyat Corinne Cian Yvette Hatwell Pierre Alain Barraud Christian Raphel |
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Affiliation: | Laboratoire Cognition et Développement (CNRS UMR 8605), Université René-Descartes, Paris V, Centre Universitaire de Boulogne, 71 Avenue Edouard Vaillant, 92774 Boulogne-Billancourt, France. gentaz@psycho.univ.paris5.fr |
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Abstract: | This study investigates whether the vertical orientation may be predominantly used as an amodal reference norm by the visual, haptic, and somato-vestibular perceptual systems to define oblique orientations. We examined this question by asking the same sighted adult subjects to reproduce, in the frontal (roll) plane, the vertical (0°) and six oblique orientations in three tasks involving different perceptual systems. In the visual task, the subjects adjusted a moveable rod so that it reproduced the orientation of a visual rod seen previously in a dark room. In the haptic task, the blindfolded sighted subjects scanned an oriented rod with one hand and reproduced its orientation, with the same hand, on a moveable response rod. In the somato-vestibular task, the blindfolded sighted subjects, sitting in a rotating chair, adjusted this chair in order to reproduce the tested orientation of their own body. The results showed that similar oblique effects (unsigned angular error difference between six oblique orientations and vertical orientation) were observed across the three tasks. However, there were no positive correlations between the visual, haptic, |
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