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Development of visuo-haptic transfer for object recognition in typical preschool and school-aged children.

Giulia Purpura1, Giovanni Cioni1,2, Francesca Tinelli1.   

Abstract

Object recognition is a long and complex adaptive process and its full maturation requires combination of many different sensory experiences as well as cognitive abilities to manipulate previous experiences in order to develop new percepts and subsequently to learn from the environment. It is well recognized that the transfer of visual and haptic information facilitates object recognition in adults, but less is known about development of this ability. In this study, we explored the developmental course of object recognition capacity in children using unimodal visual information, unimodal haptic information, and visuo-haptic information transfer in children from 4 years to 10 years and 11 months of age. Participants were tested through a clinical protocol, involving visual exploration of black-and-white photographs of common objects, haptic exploration of real objects, and visuo-haptic transfer of these two types of information. Results show an age-dependent development of object recognition abilities for visual, haptic, and visuo-haptic modalities. A significant effect of time on development of unimodal and crossmodal recognition skills was found. Moreover, our data suggest that multisensory processes for common object recognition are active at 4 years of age. They facilitate recognition of common objects, and, although not fully mature, are significant in adaptive behavior from the first years of age. The study of typical development of visuo-haptic processes in childhood is a starting point for future studies regarding object recognition in impaired populations.

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Keywords:  Visuo-haptic transfer; development; multisensory processing; object recognition; visuo-haptic recognition

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28427295     DOI: 10.1080/09297049.2017.1316974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Child Neuropsychol        ISSN: 0929-7049            Impact factor:   2.500


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Review 1.  Multisensory-Based Rehabilitation Approach: Translational Insights from Animal Models to Early Intervention.

Authors:  Giulia Purpura; Giovanni Cioni; Francesca Tinelli
Journal:  Front Neurosci       Date:  2017-07-26       Impact factor: 4.677

2.  Multi-modal self-adaptation during object recognition in an artificial cognitive system.

Authors:  David Miralles; Guillem Garrofé; Carlota Parés; Alejandro González; Gerard Serra; Alberto Soto; Xavier Sevillano; Hans Op de Beeck; Haemy Lee Masson
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-03-08       Impact factor: 4.379

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