There are clusters of slowly adapting (SA) mechanoreceptors in the skin folds bordering the nail. These “SA-IInail” afferents, which constitute nearly one fifth of the tactile afferents innervating the fingertip, possess the general discharge characteristics of slowly adapting type II (SA-II) tactile afferents located elsewhere in the glabrous skin of the human hand. Little is known about the signals in the SA-IInail afferents when the fingertips interact with objects. Here we show that SA-IInail afferents reliably respond to fingertip forces comparable to those arising in everyday manipulations. Using a flat stimulus surface, we applied forces to the finger pad while recording impulse activity in 17 SA-IInail afferents. Ramp-and-hold force...
It is generally assumed that primary sensory neurons transmit information by their firing rates. How...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Sensory infor- mation from tactile mechanoreceptors located in the glabrous skin of the hand is cruc...
In most manipulations, we use our fingertips to apply time-varying forces to the target object in co...
We undertook a neurophysiological investigation of the responses of low-threshold mechanoreceptors i...
Human tactile afferents provide essential feedback for grasp stability during dexterous object manip...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
International audienceIt is not known how changes in skin mechanics affect the responses of cutaneou...
International audienceSlowly-adapting type II (SA-II, Ruffini) mechanoreceptive afferents respond we...
While skin, joints and muscles receptors alone provide lower level information about individual vari...
During active object manipulation, the finger-object interactions give rise to complex fingertip ski...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...
The temporal evolution of surface strain, resulting from a combination of normal and tangential load...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
It is generally assumed that primary sensory neurons transmit information by their firing rates. How...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Sensory infor- mation from tactile mechanoreceptors located in the glabrous skin of the hand is cruc...
In most manipulations, we use our fingertips to apply time-varying forces to the target object in co...
We undertook a neurophysiological investigation of the responses of low-threshold mechanoreceptors i...
Human tactile afferents provide essential feedback for grasp stability during dexterous object manip...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
International audienceIt is not known how changes in skin mechanics affect the responses of cutaneou...
International audienceSlowly-adapting type II (SA-II, Ruffini) mechanoreceptive afferents respond we...
While skin, joints and muscles receptors alone provide lower level information about individual vari...
During active object manipulation, the finger-object interactions give rise to complex fingertip ski...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...
The temporal evolution of surface strain, resulting from a combination of normal and tangential load...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
It is generally assumed that primary sensory neurons transmit information by their firing rates. How...
Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stres...
Sensory infor- mation from tactile mechanoreceptors located in the glabrous skin of the hand is cruc...