When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to reveal the relationship between the subjective sensation and objective quantities like the skin vibration elicited on our skin. In this paper, we focus on roughness perception, one of the main tactile sensations of materials. We measured skin vibration and contact force in natural active roughness perception for a large set of different materials, of which the physical roughness could be expressed in various industrial roughness measures like Ra. The results showed that there was no relationship between contact force and subjective roughness, so apparently humans do not control contact forces intentionally in a roughness estimation task. Pow...
The sounds produced when we touch textured surfaces frequently provide information regarding the str...
Previous studies have demonstrated that skin vibration is an important factor affecting the roughnes...
The sounds produced when we touch textured surfaces frequently provide information regarding the str...
When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
International audienceThe sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates ...
The sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates vibrations that propag...
When a finger moves to scan the surface of an object (haptic sensing), the sliding contact generates...
Tactile perception originates from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing)...
When a finger moves to scan the surface of an object (haptic sensing), the sliding contact generates...
The human fingertip is an exquisitely powerful bio-tactile sensor in perceiving different materials ...
The human fingertip is an exquisitely powerful bio-tactile sensor in perceiving different materials ...
The sounds produced when we touch textured surfaces frequently provide information regarding the str...
Previous studies have demonstrated that skin vibration is an important factor affecting the roughnes...
The sounds produced when we touch textured surfaces frequently provide information regarding the str...
When we touch an object, we can obtain tactile information through our skin. Thus it is important to...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
In active touch, tactile perception is bidirectionally related to the exploratory movements. This me...
International audienceThe sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates ...
The sliding contact between the finger and the surface of an object generates vibrations that propag...
When a finger moves to scan the surface of an object (haptic sensing), the sliding contact generates...
Tactile perception originates from the scanning of the fingertip on object surfaces (haptic sensing)...
When a finger moves to scan the surface of an object (haptic sensing), the sliding contact generates...
The human fingertip is an exquisitely powerful bio-tactile sensor in perceiving different materials ...
The human fingertip is an exquisitely powerful bio-tactile sensor in perceiving different materials ...
The sounds produced when we touch textured surfaces frequently provide information regarding the str...
Previous studies have demonstrated that skin vibration is an important factor affecting the roughnes...
The sounds produced when we touch textured surfaces frequently provide information regarding the str...