Abstract
The sense of touch is underrepresented in cognitive psychology research. One of the reasons is that controlling the timing of stimulus presentation, which is a hallmark of cognitive research, is significantly more difficult for tactile stimuli than visual or auditory stimuli. In the present work, we present a system to display tactile stimuli (braille cells) and collect response time with the capability for static and dynamic (passive haptic) stimuli presentation that will contribute to the development of tactile research. While the system requires some construction, it can be put together with commercially available materials. Here, we present the step-by-step instructions for constructing the tool, the code used to control it, and some basic experiments to validate it. The data from the experiments show that the device can be used for a variety of tactile perception experiments.
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Baciero, A., Perea, M., Duñabeitia, J. A., & Gómez, P. (2023). TouchScope: A Passive-Haptic Device to Investigate Tactile Perception Using a Refreshable Braille Display. Journal of Cognition, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.271
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