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Tactile perception of sequentially presented spatial patterns

Abstract

Tactile pattern recognition was studied by presenting pairs of alphabetic shapes in rapid succession at the same anatomical location, the subject being required on each trial to identify bath of the patterns. Experimental variables were the duration of each stimulus and the time between stimuli. Three aspects of the observed interaction were (1) an increase in letter reversals for very short interstimulus intervals; (2) a greater percentage of first-response errors for short-stimulus onset intervals and a greater percentage of second-response errors for long-stimulus onset intervals; and (3) a crossover in the first- and second-response error rates in the range of 100 to 200 msec. after the onset of the first stimulus. These results are consistent with some of the temporal properties of models proposed for analogous visual tasks.

Authors

Bliss JC; Crane HD; Link SW; Townsend JT

Journal

Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, Vol. 1, No. 3, pp. 125–130

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

May 1, 1966

DOI

10.3758/bf03210042

ISSN

1943-3921

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