Apparent distance in a horizontal plane with tactile-kinesthetic stimuli |
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Authors: | Robert S. Davidon Mei-Fang Hsieh Cheng |
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Affiliation: | a Bryn Mawr College, |
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Abstract: | In the study of active tactile-kinesthetic space perception apparent distance has been found to vary as a function of the direction of the line segment in a horizontal plane. The present data indicate that the error is not consistently related to the same frame of reference as the visual illusion. Rather, with movement of the extended arm to determine the relative distances between pairs of points, radial distances are overestimated in relation to tangential ones, whether parallel or perpendicular to the medial plane. Interpretations are in terms of kinesthetic stimulus patterns and the structure of perceptual representation. |
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