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Perception | 2008

Can Tactile Stimuli Be Subitised? An Unresolved Controversy within the Literature on Numerosity Judgments

Alberto Gallace; Hong Z. Tan; Charles Spence

There is a growing interest in the question whether the phenomenon of subitising (fast and accurate detection of fewer than 4–5 stimuli presented simultaneously), widely thought to affect numerosity judgments in vision, can also affect the processing of tactile stimuli. In a recent study, in which multiple tactile stimuli were simultaneously presented across the body surface, Gallace et al (2006 Perception 35 247–266) concluded that tactile stimuli cannot be subitised. By contrast, Riggs et al (2006 Psychological Science 17 271–275), who presented tactile stimuli to participants fingertips, came to precisely the opposite conclusion, arguing instead that subitising does occur in touch. Here, we re-analyse the data from both studies using more powerful statistical procedures. We show that Riggs et als error data do not offer strong support for the subitising account and, what is more, Gallace et als data are not entirely compatible with a linear model account of numerosity judgments in humans either. We then report an experiment in which we compare numerosity judgments for stimuli presented on the fingertips with those for stimuli presented on the rest of the body surface. The results show no major differences between the fingers and the rest of the body, and an absence of subitising in either condition. On the basis of these observations, we discuss whether the purported existence of subitisation in touch reflects a genuine cognitive phenomenon, or whether, instead, it may reflect a bias in the interpretation of the particular psychometric functions that happen to have been chosen by researchers to fit their data.


7th Annual Meeting of the International Multisensory Research Forum. | 2006

Assessing the frames of references involved in the crossed hands temporal order judgments deficit: The role of response demands

David I. Shore; Alberto Gallace; Keely Mimnagh; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

Outside the boundaries of our bodies: The relationship between the sense of touch and the representation of the body in our mind

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

The fundamentals of touch: The organization of the somatosensory system

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

The awareness of touch

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

Touching the future

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

Touch in the museum: Sculpture, art, aesthetics, and visual impairment

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

Tactile perceptual organization

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

A caress on your skin: The social aspects of touch

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence


Archive | 2014

Touch at the restaurant: A touch of gastronomy

Alberto Gallace; Charles Spence

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