A tribological phenomenon usually occurs when fingers move against object surfaces. Friction plays an essential role during this process as well as in the corresponding tactile perception. This work focuses on an overview of finger friction and tactile perception, particularly from a synergistic perspective. A wealth of literature was analysed to summarise the current trend in research methods and contents in this area. The corresponding gaps in earlier studies and a trend analysis are provided in this study
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percepts are freque...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...
Between human senses, tactile perception is nowadays object of several research area, due to the lac...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
Contrary to sight and hearing the tactile sense is still largely unknown. This is mainly due to the ...
Many aspects of both grip function and tactile perception depend on complex frictional interactions ...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Abstract When a human rubs a contactor that is vibrating laterally at 3–10 Hz with an amplitude of ~...
Tactile perception originates from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing)...
In the sliding contact between the fingerpad and a rough surface when touching a product’s surface, ...
Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience ...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percepts are freque...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...
Between human senses, tactile perception is nowadays object of several research area, due to the lac...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
Contrary to sight and hearing the tactile sense is still largely unknown. This is mainly due to the ...
Many aspects of both grip function and tactile perception depend on complex frictional interactions ...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Abstract When a human rubs a contactor that is vibrating laterally at 3–10 Hz with an amplitude of ~...
Tactile perception originates from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing)...
In the sliding contact between the fingerpad and a rough surface when touching a product’s surface, ...
Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience ...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percepts are freque...