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Do intention and exploration modulate the pathways to haptic object identification?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 August 2007
Abstract
Our model of haptic object recognition points to the importance of material, as well as geometric properties of objects. Collectively, these can elicit a recognition response after an initial contact, without sequential exploration. This model suggests a revision of the authors' proposals, which takes into account an individual's intention – whether it is for perception or action – and the extent of exploratory movement.
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