Touch influences perceived gloss

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Wendy J. Adams from the University of have published the Article: Touch influences perceived gloss, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors report the participants ' ability to discriminate between stimuli that differ in glossiness and rubberiness. The authors show that observers have learnt a statistical relationship between the material cues of visually-defined gloss and haptically-defined friction and that knowledge of this statistical relationship is reflected in the integration of these cues.

SUMMARY

    Experiment 1 employed a discrimination paradigm to determine whether the participants ' ability to . . .

     

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