sensorybearing
Sensorybearing is a relatively uncommon term used in cognitive science and human factors to denote the property of perceptual information bearing weight in an observer's judgments or actions. The word blends sensory with bearing, implying that certain sensory inputs carry more influence than others under specific conditions. In practice, sensorybearing often refers to the weighting of sensory cues during perception or decision making.
Because perception frequently relies on combining information from multiple modalities, sensorybearing is often analyzed through the
Researchers measure sensorybearing with experiments that create conflicting cues (for example, visual and haptic or auditory
In applied settings, designing for favorable sensorybearing means enhancing reliable cues and mitigating misleading ones. In
Because 'sensorybearing' is not a standard term with a single formal definition, its use often overlaps with