Enhancement and summation in the perception of two successive vibrotactile stimuli |
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Authors: | Ronald T. Verrillo George A. Gescheider |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Sensory Research, Syracuse University, Merrill Lane, 13210, Syracuse, New York 2. Hamilton College, 13323, Clinton, New York
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Abstract: | Enhancement and summation were found to be fundamentally different perceptual processes affecting the sensation magnitude of two successive vibrotactile stimuli. Enhancement, defined operationally as an increment in the subjective magnitude of one stimulus due to the presentation of a prior stimulus, and summation, defined as an increment in overall subjective magnitude of the two stimuli, were measured for sinusoidal vibration of the thenar eminence of the hand. The effect of summation was maximum when the two stimuli greatly differed in frequency, whereas maximum enhancement effects were found when both stimuli were close in frequency. The summation effect showed little decay as the interstimulus interval was increased to as much as 500 msec, whereas enhancement effects decayed to zero at approximately 500 msec. Results were similar to those obtained in comparable studies of audition and support the hypothesis that there are at least two distinct information-processing channels for the perception of cutaneous vibration. |
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