Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory

Time-evolving tactile sensations are important in communication between animals as well as humans. In recent years, this research area has been defined as “tactileology,” and various studies have been conducted. This study utilized the tactile Gestalt theory to investigate these sensations. Since hu...

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Main Authors: Hiraku Komura, Toshiki Nakamura, Masahiro Ohka
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
Series:Philosophies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/6/3/60
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spelling doaj-e595288be89b4b97bc4856fabc9bb30a2021-09-26T00:57:46ZengMDPI AGPhilosophies2409-92872021-07-016606010.3390/philosophies6030060Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt TheoryHiraku Komura0Toshiki Nakamura1Masahiro Ohka2Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, 1-1 Sensui-cho, Tobata-ku, Kitakyushu-shi 804-8550, JapanGraduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, JapanGraduate School of Informatics, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8601, JapanTime-evolving tactile sensations are important in communication between animals as well as humans. In recent years, this research area has been defined as “tactileology,” and various studies have been conducted. This study utilized the tactile Gestalt theory to investigate these sensations. Since humans recognize shapes with their visual sense and melodies with their auditory sense based on the Prägnanz principle in the Gestalt theory, this study assumed that a time-evolving texture sensation is induced by a tactile Gestalt. Therefore, the operation of such a tactile Gestalt was investigated. Two psychophysical experiments were conducted to clarify the operation of a tactile Gestalt using a tactile illusion phenomenon called the velvet hand illusion (VHI). It was confirmed that the VHI is induced in a tactile Gestalt when the laws of closure and common fate are satisfied. Furthermore, it was clarified that the tactile Gestalt could be formulated using the proposed factors, which included the laws of elasticity and translation, and it had the same properties as a visual Gestalt. For example, the strongest Gestalt factor had the highest priority among multiple competing factors.https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/6/3/60tactileologytactile gestaltprinciple of prägnanzlaw of closureformulationpsychophysics
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Toshiki Nakamura
Masahiro Ohka
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Toshiki Nakamura
Masahiro Ohka
Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory
Philosophies
tactileology
tactile gestalt
principle of prägnanz
law of closure
formulation
psychophysics
author_facet Hiraku Komura
Toshiki Nakamura
Masahiro Ohka
author_sort Hiraku Komura
title Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory
title_short Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory
title_full Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory
title_fullStr Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Tactile Illusion Based on Gestalt Theory
title_sort investigation of tactile illusion based on gestalt theory
publisher MDPI AG
series Philosophies
issn 2409-9287
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Time-evolving tactile sensations are important in communication between animals as well as humans. In recent years, this research area has been defined as “tactileology,” and various studies have been conducted. This study utilized the tactile Gestalt theory to investigate these sensations. Since humans recognize shapes with their visual sense and melodies with their auditory sense based on the Prägnanz principle in the Gestalt theory, this study assumed that a time-evolving texture sensation is induced by a tactile Gestalt. Therefore, the operation of such a tactile Gestalt was investigated. Two psychophysical experiments were conducted to clarify the operation of a tactile Gestalt using a tactile illusion phenomenon called the velvet hand illusion (VHI). It was confirmed that the VHI is induced in a tactile Gestalt when the laws of closure and common fate are satisfied. Furthermore, it was clarified that the tactile Gestalt could be formulated using the proposed factors, which included the laws of elasticity and translation, and it had the same properties as a visual Gestalt. For example, the strongest Gestalt factor had the highest priority among multiple competing factors.
topic tactileology
tactile gestalt
principle of prägnanz
law of closure
formulation
psychophysics
url https://www.mdpi.com/2409-9287/6/3/60
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