Recent report by Scheibert et al. highlights the role of fingerprints in enhancing tactile sensitivity. By scanning a surface with a biomimetic force sensor they demonstrate the dominance of the frequencies that fall within the optimal sensitivity range of Pacinian afferents. The sensor, in this study, has a soft cover patterned with parallel ridges - mimicking the fingerprints. However, the skin structure is quite complex. Elasticity of the skin varies with depth and the ridge like pattern comprises of not just papillary ridges or fingerprints. Besides fingerprints there exist intermediate ridges, positioned exactly under the papillary ridges, and limiting ridges at dermis-epidermis junction. These structures are usually considered as sing...
Perception mechanisms of fine gratings still remain very obscure. Among their determinants, the know...
This work shows the accomplishment of a full integration of a biomimetic 2 Ã 2 tactile array and re...
5 pagesWe investigate the transduction of tactile information during active exploration of finely te...
A recent report by Scheibert et al. highlights the role of fingerprints in enhancing tactile sensiti...
Addendum to: Scheibert J, Leurent S, Prevost A, Debrégeas G. The role of fingerprints in the coding ...
25 pages, 11 figures, article + supporting materialInternational audienceIn humans, the tactile perc...
Fingernail Fig. 1: Cross-sectional schematic of the BioTac sensor. Achieving human-level performance...
The function of the human fingertip has been often debated. There have been studies focused on how t...
The influence of fingerprints and their curvature in tactile sensing performance is investigated by ...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could ...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could play a central ro...
2012-05-07In the human finger, specialized transducers capable of detecting micro-vibrations in the ...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
Tactile perception happens when scanning the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing), by activ...
Effect of fingerprints orientation on skin vibrations during tactile exploration of textured surface
Perception mechanisms of fine gratings still remain very obscure. Among their determinants, the know...
This work shows the accomplishment of a full integration of a biomimetic 2 Ã 2 tactile array and re...
5 pagesWe investigate the transduction of tactile information during active exploration of finely te...
A recent report by Scheibert et al. highlights the role of fingerprints in enhancing tactile sensiti...
Addendum to: Scheibert J, Leurent S, Prevost A, Debrégeas G. The role of fingerprints in the coding ...
25 pages, 11 figures, article + supporting materialInternational audienceIn humans, the tactile perc...
Fingernail Fig. 1: Cross-sectional schematic of the BioTac sensor. Achieving human-level performance...
The function of the human fingertip has been often debated. There have been studies focused on how t...
The influence of fingerprints and their curvature in tactile sensing performance is investigated by ...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could ...
We present recent results showing that human epidermal ridges (fingerprints) could play a central ro...
2012-05-07In the human finger, specialized transducers capable of detecting micro-vibrations in the ...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
Tactile perception happens when scanning the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing), by activ...
Effect of fingerprints orientation on skin vibrations during tactile exploration of textured surface
Perception mechanisms of fine gratings still remain very obscure. Among their determinants, the know...
This work shows the accomplishment of a full integration of a biomimetic 2 Ã 2 tactile array and re...
5 pagesWe investigate the transduction of tactile information during active exploration of finely te...