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Touch Precision Modulates Visual Bias
Authors:Giovanni F. Misceo  Maurice D. Jones
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology, International University of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina;2. Department of Psychological Sciences, Benedictine College, Atchison, Kansas
Abstract:The sensory precision hypothesis holds that different seen and felt cues about the size of an object resolve themselves in favor of the more reliable modality. To examine this precision hypothesis, 60 college students were asked to look at one size while manually exploring another unseen size either with their bare fingers or, to lessen the reliability of touch, with their fingers sleeved in rigid tubes. Afterwards, the participants estimated either the seen size or the felt size by finding a match from a visual display of various sizes. Results showed that the seen size biased the estimates of the felt size when the reliability of touch decreased. This finding supports the interaction between touch reliability and visual bias predicted by statistically optimal models of sensory integration.
Keywords:intersensory integration  touch perception  visual perception  size perception
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