Objective: Tactile explorations with the fingertips provide information regarding the physical properties of surfaces and their relative pleasantness. Previously, we performed an investigation in the active touch domain and linked several surface properties (i.e. frictional force fluctuations and net friction) with their pleasantness levels. The aim of the present study was to investigate physical factors being important for pleasantness perception during passive fingertip stimulation. Specifically we were interested to see whether factors, such as surfaces’ topographies or their frictional characteristics could influence pleasantness. Furthermore, we ascertained how the stimulus pleasantness level was impacted by (i) the normal force of st...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
We report a new investigation into how surface topography and friction affect human touch–feel perce...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Objective: Tactile explorations with the fingertips provide information regarding the physical prope...
Tactile explorations with the fingertips provide information regarding the physical properties of su...
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...
In everyday life, we frequently explore surfaces with our fingertips to capture aspects of their phy...
Background: Evidence suggests that somatic sensation has a modality for pleasant touch. Objective: T...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience ...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
International audienceIn a forced-choice task, we asked human participants to discriminate by touch ...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
We report a new investigation into how surface topography and friction affect human touch–feel perce...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Objective: Tactile explorations with the fingertips provide information regarding the physical prope...
Tactile explorations with the fingertips provide information regarding the physical properties of su...
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...
In everyday life, we frequently explore surfaces with our fingertips to capture aspects of their phy...
Background: Evidence suggests that somatic sensation has a modality for pleasant touch. Objective: T...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience ...
International audienceIn recent years, industrials paid a growing attention in qualifying and even p...
International audienceIn a forced-choice task, we asked human participants to discriminate by touch ...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
We report a new investigation into how surface topography and friction affect human touch–feel perce...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...