Sensory feedback from cutaneous mechanoreceptors in the fingertips is important in effective object manipulation, allowing appropriate scaling of grip and load forces during precision grip. However the role of mechanoreceptor subtypes in these tasks remains incompletely understood. To address this issue, psychophysical tasks which may specifically assess function of type I rapidly adapting (RAI) and slowly adapting (SAI) mechanoreceptors were used with object manipulation experiments to examine the regulation of grip force control in an experimental model of graded reduction in tactile sensitivity (healthy volunteers wearing two layers of latex gloves). With gloves, tactile sensitivity decreased significantly from 1.9 ± 0.4μm to 12.3 ± 2.2μ...
whenever we grasp and lift an object, our tactile system provides important information on the conta...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...
Sensory feedback from cutaneous mechanoreceptors in the fingertips is important in effective object ...
International audienceThe human somatosensory cortex is intimately linked to other central brain fun...
International audienceAnalysis of grip force signals tailored to hand and finger movement evolution ...
The human hand is an amazing tool. It is one of the most important interface between us and the worl...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen humans manipulate objects, the sensorimotor system coordinates th...
Summary. Impulses in single tactile units innervating the human glabrous skin were recorded percutan...
International audienceIt is not known how changes in skin mechanics affect the responses of cutaneou...
We undertook a neurophysiological investigation of the responses of low-threshold mechanoreceptors i...
This study investigated the effects of fingertip tactile sensitivity on the structural variability o...
Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional c...
Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional c...
Ke.y words: human skin- mechanoreceptors- edge sensitivity One type of rapidly adapting (RA) and one...
whenever we grasp and lift an object, our tactile system provides important information on the conta...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...
Sensory feedback from cutaneous mechanoreceptors in the fingertips is important in effective object ...
International audienceThe human somatosensory cortex is intimately linked to other central brain fun...
International audienceAnalysis of grip force signals tailored to hand and finger movement evolution ...
The human hand is an amazing tool. It is one of the most important interface between us and the worl...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen humans manipulate objects, the sensorimotor system coordinates th...
Summary. Impulses in single tactile units innervating the human glabrous skin were recorded percutan...
International audienceIt is not known how changes in skin mechanics affect the responses of cutaneou...
We undertook a neurophysiological investigation of the responses of low-threshold mechanoreceptors i...
This study investigated the effects of fingertip tactile sensitivity on the structural variability o...
Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional c...
Human precision grip requires precise scaling of the grip force to match the weight and frictional c...
Ke.y words: human skin- mechanoreceptors- edge sensitivity One type of rapidly adapting (RA) and one...
whenever we grasp and lift an object, our tactile system provides important information on the conta...
The reactive control of fingertip forces maintaining grasp stability was examined in man during a pr...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comAlternate grip strategies are often use...