Title :
Ebbinghaus illusion in the tactile modality
Author :
Ziat, Mounia ; Smith, Elena ; Brown, C. ; DeWolfe, Carrie ; Hayward, Vincent
Author_Institution :
Psychol. Dept., Northern Michigan Univ., Marquette, MI, USA
Abstract :
In this paper, we report the first evidence for the existence of the Ebbinghaus illusion in the tactile modality. Participants were asked to explore bimanually two sets of Ebbinghaus circles while blindfolded. The results shows that the participants are more likely to be deceived when an illusion-induced stimulus is present than when a control stimulus (no illusion) is present. These results contribute to the perception-action debate. The existence of the tactile equivalent of the Ebbinghaus illusion weighs in favor of the two-stream hypothesis that assumes the existence of separated pathways for action and perception.
Keywords :
haptic interfaces; human computer interaction; touch (physiological); visual perception; Ebbinghaus circles; Ebbinghaus illusion; illusion-induced stimulus; perception-action debate; tactile equivalent; tactile modality; Analysis of variance; Context; Grasping; Psychology; Sensitivity; Visualization; Ebbinghaus illusion; Tactile modality; Tactile-Visual analogy; Titchener illusion; perception-action; visual pathways;
Conference_Titel :
Haptics Symposium (HAPTICS), 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Houston, TX
DOI :
10.1109/HAPTICS.2014.6775520