Reduction of false recognition through haptic presentation of objects |
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Authors: | Tomohiro Nabeta Jun-ichiro Kawahara |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Psychology , Hiroshima University , Hiroshima, Japan nabeta@hiroshima-u.ac.jp;3. Department of Psychology , Hiroshima University , Hiroshima, Japan |
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Abstract: | False recognition of an item that is not presented (the lure) can occur when participants study and are tested on their recognition of items related to the lure. False recognition is reduced when the study and test modalities are congruent (e.g., both visual) rather than different (e.g., visual study and auditory test). The present study examined whether such a congruency effect occurs for haptic and auditory modalities. After studying items presented haptically or auditorily, participants took a haptic or auditory recognition test. False recognition was reduced when both the study and test were haptic, but not when the study was auditory and the test was haptic. These results indicate that cues encoded through the haptic modality can reduce false recognition. |
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Keywords: | External representations Pictures Symbolic relations Communication |
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