C Carello
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Turvey M, Park H, Dumais S, Carello C
J Mot Behav
. 2009 Dec;
30(1):3-19.
PMID: 20037016
When a rod is grasped at a place intermediate between its ends, the nonvisible perception of length by wielding can be directed to either side of the hand. The selective...
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Shockley K, Grocki M, Carello C, Turvey M
Exp Brain Res
. 2001 Feb;
136(1):133-7.
PMID: 11204408
In the most general case, haptic perception of an object's heaviness is most likely the perception of the object's resistance to movement, determined jointly by the object's mass and mass...
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Stroop M, Turvey M, FitzPatrick P, Carello C
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2000 Jul;
26(3):1133-47.
PMID: 10884013
S. J. Lederman, S. R. Ganeshan, and R. E. Ellis (1996) reported an experiment demonstrating that for occluded rods of equal mass and length but different diameters length perception by...
4.
Cooper M, Carello C, Turvey M
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 2000 Mar;
26(1):74-85.
PMID: 10696606
Previous investigations of dynamic touch have shown that, in wielding an occluded rod, the nonvisible perceptions of total rod length, hand position, and fractional rod length above or below the...
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Carello C, Thuot S, Anderson K, Turvey M
Perception
. 2000 Jan;
28(3):307-20.
PMID: 10615469
Many sports involve aligning a hitting implement with a ball trajectory such that contact is made at the implement's center of percussion or 'sweet spot'. This spot is not visibly...
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Turvey M, Shockley K, Carello C
Cognition
. 1999 Dec;
73(2):B17-26.
PMID: 10580163
The physical basis of perceived heaviness requires consideration of the haptic perceptual system's role in controlling actions (the system's proper function) and the relation of an object's inertial properties to...
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Lukatela G, Carello C, Savic M, Urosevic Z, Turvey M
Cognition
. 1998 Nov;
68(2):B31-40.
PMID: 9818511
We conducted a strong test of the idea that visual word processing and the activation of a printed word's meaning proceeds at a rate scaled by the temporal evolution of...
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Carello C, FitzPatrick P, Flascher I, Turvey M
Percept Psychophys
. 1998 Mar;
60(1):89-100.
PMID: 9503914
Four experiments addressed the relevance of the eigenvalues Ik of the inertia tensor for perceiving length by dynamic touch. Experiments 1-2 focused on the consequences of limiting variation in the...
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Turvey M, Burton G, Amazeen E, Butwill M, Carello C
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform
. 1998 Mar;
24(1):35-48.
PMID: 9483823
The haptic perceptual sybsystem of dynamic touch is prominent in manipulating and transporting objects, providing a nonvisible awareness of their linear dimensions. The hypothesis that perceptions of object width and...
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Pagano C, Carello C, Turvey M
Percept Psychophys
. 1996 Nov;
58(8):1191-202.
PMID: 8961830
When an object is held and wielded, a time-invariant quantity of the wielding dynamics is the inertia tensor Iij. The 3 x 3 quantity Iij is composed of moments of...