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Integration of force and position cues for shape perception through active touch

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BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 1078, Issue -, Pages 92-100

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2005.12.026

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cue integration; active touch; psychophysics; haptic perception; human

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This article systematically explores cue integration within active touch. Our research builds upon a recently made distinction between position and force cues for haptic shape perception [Robles -de -la -Torre, G., Hayward, V., 2001. Force can overcome object geometry in the perception of shape through active touch, Nature 412, 445-448]: when sliding a finger across a bumpy surface, the finger follows the surface geometry (position cue). At the same time, the finger is exposed to forces related to the slope of the surface (force cue). Experiment 1 independently varied force and position cues to the curvature of 3D arches. Perceived curvature could be well described as a weighted average of the two cues. Experiment 2 found more weight of the position cue for more convex high arches and higher weight of the force cue for less convex shallow arches-probably mediated through a change in relative cue reliability. Both findings are in good agreement with the maximum -likelihood estimation (MLE) model for cue integration and, thus, carry this model over to the domain of active haptic perception. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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