Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.

We investigated the applicability of the Gestalt principle of perceptual grouping by proximity in the haptic modality. To do so, we investigated the influence of element proximity on haptic contour detection. In the course of four sessions ten participants performed a haptic contour detection task i...

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Main Authors: Krista E Overvliet, Ralf Th Krampe, Johan Wagemans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23762364/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-495ac19f6f954a83a2df36ef9f50dbaf2021-03-03T23:16:46ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6541210.1371/journal.pone.0065412Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.Krista E OvervlietRalf Th KrampeJohan WagemansWe investigated the applicability of the Gestalt principle of perceptual grouping by proximity in the haptic modality. To do so, we investigated the influence of element proximity on haptic contour detection. In the course of four sessions ten participants performed a haptic contour detection task in which they freely explored a haptic random dot display that contained a contour in 50% of the trials. A contour was defined by a higher density of elements (raised dots), relative to the background surface. Proximity of the contour elements as well as the average proximity of background elements was systematically varied. We hypothesized that if proximity of contour elements influences haptic contour detection, detection will be more likely when contour elements are in closer proximity. This should be irrespective of the ratio with the proximity of the background elements. Results showed indeed that the closer the contour elements were, the higher the detection rates. Moreover, this was the case independent of the contour/background ratio. We conclude that the Gestalt law of proximity applies to haptic contour detection.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23762364/pdf/?tool=EBI
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Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
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title Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
title_short Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
title_full Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
title_fullStr Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
title_full_unstemmed Grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
title_sort grouping by proximity in haptic contour detection.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description We investigated the applicability of the Gestalt principle of perceptual grouping by proximity in the haptic modality. To do so, we investigated the influence of element proximity on haptic contour detection. In the course of four sessions ten participants performed a haptic contour detection task in which they freely explored a haptic random dot display that contained a contour in 50% of the trials. A contour was defined by a higher density of elements (raised dots), relative to the background surface. Proximity of the contour elements as well as the average proximity of background elements was systematically varied. We hypothesized that if proximity of contour elements influences haptic contour detection, detection will be more likely when contour elements are in closer proximity. This should be irrespective of the ratio with the proximity of the background elements. Results showed indeed that the closer the contour elements were, the higher the detection rates. Moreover, this was the case independent of the contour/background ratio. We conclude that the Gestalt law of proximity applies to haptic contour detection.
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