Latéralisation hémisphérique et stratégies d’exploration dans des tâches de perception tactilo-kinesthésique

Lacreuse, A., Fagot, J. & Vauclair, J. Latéralisation hémisphérique et stratégies d’exploration dans des tâches de perception tactilo-kinesthésique, L’Année Psychologique, 1996, 91, 131-145.

 

Abstract – This paper reports a novel approach to investigate exploratory strategies and hemispheric lateralization in haptic perception. The duration and spatial distribution of digital contacts on the stimulus were studied in four mono- or dihaptic tasks. In dihaptic conditions, the left hand touched a larger surface of the stimuli, and was better at recognition than the right hand. In monohaptic testing, a similar  asymmetry was observed in strategies,  although the two hands did not differ on their success rates. The use of a monohaptic tactile-tactile situation suggests that asymmetries were more likely to appear during the initial coding ofthe stimulus than during its recognition. Altogether, these experiments show that the analysis of exploratory strategies is more suited to demonstrate hemispheric asymmetries than the analysis of esponse times and success rates

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