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Principles of part-whole selective perception by dynamic touch extend to the torso
Authors:Palatinus Zsolt  Carello Claudia  Turvey M T
Affiliation:Center for the Ecological Study of Perception and Action, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 06250-1020, USA. zsolt.palatinus@huskymail.uconn.edu
Abstract:The haptic subsystem of dynamic touch expresses a novel form of part-whole selective perception. When wielding a nonvisible rod grasped at some intermediate point along its length, an individual can attend to and report the length of a part of the rod (e.g., the segment forward of the hand) or the length of the whole rod. Both perceptions relate to the rod's mass moments about the point of grasp but in systematically different ways. Previous demonstrations of this part-whole selectivity have been in respect to rods grasped by hand or attached to a foot. The authors demonstrated the part-whole selectivity for nonvisible rods attached to the shoulder girdle and wielded primarily by movements of the trunk with benchmark performance provided by the same rods grasped and wielded by hand. Their results suggest that part-whole selectivity is a haptic capability general to the body.
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