2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajhb.23612
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Not a matter of shape: The influence of tool characteristics on electrodermal activity in response to haptic exploration of Lower Palaeolithic tools

Abstract: Objectives Haptics involves somatosensory perception through the skin surface and dynamic touch based on the proprioceptive response of the whole body. Handling Palaeolithic stone tools influences the arousal and attentional engagement, which can be detected and measured through electrodermal activity. Although tool shape has generally been studied to consider tool functions or tool making, it is also a major factor in tool sensing and haptic perception. The purpose of this survey is to analyze whether the ele… Show more

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“…When comparing choppers with handaxes in terms of shape, we can see that the main pattern polarising their morphological variability is the degree of elongation, while the second factor involved is the longitudinal position of the maximum thickness [53] (. The first factor (elongation) separated the two tool typologies (although with a certain degree of overlap), while the second source of variation (the longitudinal position of the maximum thickness) is shared by both types of tools [55]. If we plot a perfect sphere into Hand palm (black dots) and stone ball (red dots) length and width.…”
Section: Stone Balls Haptics and Technological Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…When comparing choppers with handaxes in terms of shape, we can see that the main pattern polarising their morphological variability is the degree of elongation, while the second factor involved is the longitudinal position of the maximum thickness [53] (. The first factor (elongation) separated the two tool typologies (although with a certain degree of overlap), while the second source of variation (the longitudinal position of the maximum thickness) is shared by both types of tools [55]. If we plot a perfect sphere into Hand palm (black dots) and stone ball (red dots) length and width.…”
Section: Stone Balls Haptics and Technological Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A perfect sphere (black dot), in this case, lies in the centre of the choppers' range. Data from [55].…”
Section: Stone Balls Haptics and Technological Extensionmentioning
confidence: 99%