The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., FA-I, SA-I, FA-II, and SA-II) in human skin signalize physical properties, such as shape, size, and texture, of an object that is touched and transmit the signal to the brain. Previous studies attempted to investigate the mechanical properties of skin microstructure and their effect on mechanoreceptors by using finite element modeling. However, very few studies have focused on the three-dimensional microstructure of dermal papillae, and this is related to that of FA-I receptors. A gap exists between conventional 2D models of dermal papillae and the natural configuration, which corresponds to a complex and uneven structure with depth. In this study, t...
For investigating the effects of stimuli on the deformations within the soft tissues of fingertips a...
Subjective scaling of friction is important in many applications in haptic technology. A nonhomogene...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could ...
<div><p>The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., ...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Abstract — Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis is widely used for micro-scale studies on mechanorec...
This thesis is focused on understanding the biomechanics of the human tactile system. During touch, ...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
Our sense of fine touch deteriorates as we age, a phenomenon typically associated with neurological ...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
Pressure stimulus causes skin deformation and tactile sensation on the fingertip. Both theoretical a...
This thesis is focused on understanding the biomechanics of the human tactile system. During touch, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
For investigating the effects of stimuli on the deformations within the soft tissues of fingertips a...
Subjective scaling of friction is important in many applications in haptic technology. A nonhomogene...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could ...
<div><p>The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., ...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Abstract — Finite Element Method (FEM) analysis is widely used for micro-scale studies on mechanorec...
This thesis is focused on understanding the biomechanics of the human tactile system. During touch, ...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
Our sense of fine touch deteriorates as we age, a phenomenon typically associated with neurological ...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
Pressure stimulus causes skin deformation and tactile sensation on the fingertip. Both theoretical a...
This thesis is focused on understanding the biomechanics of the human tactile system. During touch, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
For investigating the effects of stimuli on the deformations within the soft tissues of fingertips a...
Subjective scaling of friction is important in many applications in haptic technology. A nonhomogene...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could ...