Abstract Sliding friction between the skin and a touched surface is highly complex, but lies at the heart of our ability to discriminate surface texture through touch. Prior research has elucidated neural mechanisms of tactile texture perception, but our understanding of the nonlinear dynamics of frictional sliding between the finger and textured surfaces, with which the neural signals that encode texture originate, is incomplete. To address this, we compared measurements from human fingertips sliding against textured counter surfaces with predictions of numerical simulations of a model finger that resembled a real finger, with similar geometry, tissue heterogeneity, hyperelasticity, and interfacial adhesion. Modeled and measured forces exh...
Surface topography significantly influences tactile friction and perception. While friction forces c...
The tactile perception, originated from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces, is related...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
Sliding friction between the skin and a touched surface is highly complex, but lies at the heart of ...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
The friction behaviour of the human fingerpad as a function of asperity geometry was investigated ex...
Whenever we touch a surface with our fingers, we perceive distinct tactile properties that are based...
Many aspects of both grip function and tactile perception depend on complex frictional interactions ...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
Tactile perception happens when scanning the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing), by activ...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
When grasping objects, we rely on our sense of touch to adjust our grip and react against external p...
Surface topography significantly influences tactile friction and perception. While friction forces c...
The tactile perception, originated from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces, is related...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
Sliding friction between the skin and a touched surface is highly complex, but lies at the heart of ...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
The friction behaviour of the human fingerpad as a function of asperity geometry was investigated ex...
Whenever we touch a surface with our fingers, we perceive distinct tactile properties that are based...
Many aspects of both grip function and tactile perception depend on complex frictional interactions ...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
Tactile perception happens when scanning the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing), by activ...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
When grasping objects, we rely on our sense of touch to adjust our grip and react against external p...
Surface topography significantly influences tactile friction and perception. While friction forces c...
The tactile perception, originated from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces, is related...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...