A SERIAL PROCESSING MODEL FOR TACTILE SCANNING
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A stochastic model is developed in order to describe random fluctuations of the latency that the scanner consumes when he recognizes tactually the upper-case letters of the alphabet with his right finger tip. A mode of operation of the hypothetical decision-making mechanism is assumed to be a serial processing mode from which a probability density function of processing-time is derived, and the estimation procedure of the parameters is discussed. It is shown that the present model accounts satisfactorily for the main portion of the data obtained from 2 tactile scanners. An interpretation is put upon the estimated values of the parameters.
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