Schwartz, 1999 - Google Patents
Haptic perception of the distance walked when blindfolded.Schwartz, 1999
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- 16694988070741200993
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- Schwartz M
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- Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance
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The ability to detect the distance walked when blindfolded using only haptic information generated by the walking activity was investigated. Participants walked a straight path until told to stop, turned, and attempted to return to their starting point. The path was completely …
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