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Both discrimination and identification tasks have been used to assess subjects’ abilities to perceive vibratory spatial patterns presented to the skin. The present study examined discrimination and identification performance under comparable conditions. In Experiment 1, subjects attempted to discriminate a pair of patterns on some blocks of trials and to identify both members of a pair on other blocks. For both tasks, the time between the members of the pair was varied. Discrimination performance could be predicted accurately from identification data. Analysis of performance on identification trials indicated that subjects used discriminability information to identify pairs. In Experiment 2, discrimination and identification were compared when the temporal separation between patterns was fixed and a masking stimulus followed each pattern after a variable delay. Results suggest that temporal masking, rather than the time available for processing pattern information, is the major limitation in both discrimination and identification of sequences of tactile patterns.
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This research was supported by Grant NS-09783 from the National Institutes of Health.
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Horner, D.T., Craig, J.C. A comparison of discrimination and identification of vibrotactile patterns. Perception & Psychophysics 45, 21–30 (1989). https://doi.org/10.3758/BF03208028
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