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Perceiving Synchrony: Determining Thermal-tactile Simultaneity Windows. | LitMetric

In cutaneous displays in which both tactile and thermal signals are presented, it is important to understand the temporal requirements associated with presenting these signals so that they are perceptually synchronous. Such synchrony is important to provide realistic touch experiences in applications involving object recognition and social touch interactions. In the present experiment the temporal window within which tactile and warm thermal stimuli are perceived to occur at the same time was determined. A Simultaneity Judgment Task was used in which pairs of tactile and thermal stimuli were presented on the hand at varying stimulus onset asynchronies, and participants determined whether the stimuli were simultaneous or not. The results indicated that the average simultaneity window width was 1041 ms. The average point of subjective simultaneity (PSS) was -569 ms, indicating that participants perceived simultaneity best when the warm thermal stimulus preceded the tactile stimulus by 569 ms. These findings indicate that thermal and tactile stimuli do not need to be displayed simultaneously for the two stimuli to be perceived as being synchronous and therefore the timing of such stimuli can be adjusted to maximize the likelihood that they will both be perceived.

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