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Article Dans Une Revue Experimental Brain Research Année : 2008

The haptic perception of spatial orientations.

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This review examines the isotropy of the perception of spatial orientations in the haptic system. It shows the existence of an oblique effect (i.e., a better perception of vertical and horizontal orientations than oblique orientations) in a spatial plane intrinsic to the haptic system, determined by the gravitational cues and the cognitive resources and defined in a subjective frame of reference. Similar results are observed from infancy to adulthood. In 3D space, the haptic processing of orientations is also anisotropic and seems to use both egocentric and allocentric cues. Taken together, these results revealed that the haptic oblique effect occurs when the sensory motor traces associated with exploratory movement are represented more abstractly at a cognitive level.

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hal-00332240 , version 1 (20-10-2008)

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Edouard Gentaz, Gabriel Baud-Bovy, Marion Luyat. The haptic perception of spatial orientations.. Experimental Brain Research, 2008, 187 (3), pp.331-48. ⟨10.1007/s00221-008-1382-0⟩. ⟨hal-00332240⟩
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