Spatial Anisotropy in Intramodal and Cross-Modal Judgments of Stimulus Orientation: The Stability of the Oblique Effect
- 1 October 1980
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Perception
- Vol. 9 (5) , 581-589
- https://doi.org/10.1068/p090581
Abstract
Visual and haptic judgments of stimulus orientation were examined intramodally and cross-modally by having subjects reproduce standard stimulus orientations simultaneously with their inspection or after a delay. For all conditions, an oblique effect was obtained, i.e. vertical and horizontal orientations were reproduced reliably more accurately than oblique orientations. Although intramodal differences were large, with haptic errors being greater than visual errors, cross-model differences were small. Furthermore, while for intramodal conditions simultaneous visual reproductions were reliably more accurate than delayed reproductions but haptic reproductions were more accurate when delayed, cross-modal errors were reliably greater with simultaneous reproductions, regardless of whether the standard orientation was visual or haptic. The modality differences reflect basic differences in stimulus information processing and the stability of the oblique effect across the experimental conditions suggests that perceptual spatial anisotropic effects are strongly influenced by experiential factors.Keywords
This publication has 21 references indexed in Scilit:
- The oblique effect in a vernier acuity situationPerception & Psychophysics, 1977
- The Effects of Temporal Modulation on the Oblique Effect in HumansPerception, 1977
- Human Visual Ecology and Orientation Anisotropies in AcuityScience, 1973
- Retention of Shape Information under Haptic or Visual AcquisitionPerceptual and Motor Skills, 1973
- The Transfer of Information between Sense-Modalities: A Neuropsychological ReviewPublished by Springer Nature ,1973
- Perception and discrimination as a function of stimulus orientation: The "oblique effect" in man and animals.Psychological Bulletin, 1972
- A DEVELOPMENTAL STUDY OF AFFERENT‐REAFFERENT INTEGRATIONBritish Journal of Psychology, 1970
- Haptic and visual perception of proportion.Journal of Experimental Psychology, 1970
- Perceptual equivalence between visual and tactual pattern perception: An anchoring studyPerception & Psychophysics, 1968
- The effect of orientation on the visual resolution of gratingsThe Journal of Physiology, 1966