Multimodal Ternus: visual, tactile, and visuo-tactile grouping in apparent motion.
Gestalt rules that describe how visual stimuli are grouped also apply to sounds, but it is unknown if the Gestalt rules also apply to tactile or uniquely multimodal stimuli. To investigate these rules, we used lights, touches, and a combination of lights and touches, arranged in a classic Ternus con...
Main Authors: | Harrar, V, Harris, L |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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