The palms of normal right-handed subjects were stimulated dichhaptically, i.e., with competing, bimanually presented tactile stimuli consisting of pairs of letters, pairs of digits, or pairs of line orientations. The subjects were required to identify both stimuli in a particular order, and ...
Although A.M.'s speech is often unintelligible, and his behaviour is dominated by motor stereotypies and impulsivity, he can communicate by typing or pointing independently within a letter board. A series of experiments using simple and highly salient visual, auditory, and tactile stimuli ...
The child with NLD presents with problems in visual, spatial, and tactile perception but with strengths in rote verbal skills. Traditionally, these children were recognized by their difficulties in arithmetic which presented a stark contrast with their strengths in spelling and decoding text. They ...
Meaning and/or Motivation: The mouth and lips are full of nerve endings which, when stimulated, provides tactile gratification and comfort. However, anytime the fingers go to the mouth such as playing with the side of the mouth or lip, it’s a retrogressive action indicating insecurity. These...
With similar disparities between each of the other senses and the brain, it iseasy to see that we must select the visual, auditory, or tactile stimuli that we wish to compute at any specific time. 4.Physical stimuli usually win in the competition for our attention. TRUE UNTRUE CANNOT SAY ...
According to Rourke (1989, 1995) NLD develops because primary deficits in tactile and visual perception cause secondary difficulties in physical exploration of the environment and in attention to visual or tactile stimuli. In turn, these lead to tertiary deficits in concept formation, problem solving...
On the Magnitude of Laterality Effects and Sex Differences in Functional Lateralities significance levels from a variety of studies on functional asymmetries utilising auditory, visual, or tactile presentation of verbal or nonverbal stimuli were... D Voyer - 《Laterality》 被引量: 240发表: 1996年 ...
For experience products, such as apparel, sensory‐enabling presentations that provide a sense of tactile experience have been suggested as an effective strategy to reduce perceived risk and increase the likelihood of a pleasurable shopp... TM Jai,MW O'Boyle,D Fang - 《Journal of Consumer Behavi...
electrical fields and recording the transmission of resulting nervous activity to the brain. While it is true that tactile receptors, another kind of sensory organ on the anteater' s snout, can also respond to electrical stimuli, such receptors do so only in response to ...
Stimuli and apparatus Tactile stimuli were presented using a haptic glove, which used a motor to tighten elastic fabric over the hand. Technical details of the custom glove are provided by Ahmed et al. (2016), who found that this type of tactile feedback was judged as more natural and bett...