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  1. Haptic perception - Wikipedia

    Haptic perception (Greek: haptόs "palpable", haptikόs "suitable for touch") means literally the ability "to grasp something", and is also known as stereognosis.

  2. Haptic Perception - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Haptic perception, or active touch, is more than passive tactile perception because not only does the world touch us, but we explore the world actively through with our hands, fingers, and bodies.

  3. Haptic perception: A tutorial - Springer

    It is intended for graduate students and researchers outside the discipline who seek an introduction to the rapidly evolving field of human haptics. The tutorial begins with a review of peripheral sensory …

  4. Haptic Perception and Its Relation to Action - PubMed

    Haptic perception uses signals from touch receptors to detect, locate, and mentally represent objects and surfaces. Research from behavioral science, neuroscience, and computational modeling …

  5. The Fascinating World of Haptic Perception

    Aug 28, 2024 · Haptic perception is the ability to perceive and interpret information through our sense of touch. It plays a crucial role in how we interact with our environment and understand the world …

  6. Physics of the Senses Series: Haptic Perception or Touch - Arcadia

    Oct 2, 2022 · Haptic perception may be the most complex sense, gathering stimuli across the entire body. Only a few animals are hypersensitive to touch.

  7. Haptic perception. - APA PsycNet

    Haptic perception refers to tactual perception mediated by both cutaneous and kinesthetic receptors. The cutaneous receptors (mechanoreceptors and thermoreceptors) are located in the skin.

  8. Haptic perception - Knowledge and References | Taylor & Francis

    Haptic perception refers to brain functions that interpret information received through tactile (touch) and kinesthetic (movement of the body and muscles) senses and is essential for developing motor control.

  9. Haptic Perception and Its Relation to Action | Annual Reviews

    Jan 17, 2025 · Haptic perception uses signals from touch receptors to detect, locate, and mentally represent objects and surfaces. Research from behavioral science, neuroscience, and computational …

  10. Hapsis: Psychology Definition, History & Examples

    This tutorial provides a comprehensive overview of haptic perception, discussing the fundamental processes involved and the role of touch in perception and cognition.