Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring constant), compliance value (the inverse of stiffness), or Young’s modulus. The relation between these quantities is discussed, as well as the psychophysical techniques for characterising the perception of these quantities. For perception of softness, multiple cues are available: visual cues include the deformation of the material around the fingers, while haptic cues include the ratio between applied force and resulting displacement of the material, and the force distribution over the contact area. Furthermore, to register these haptic cues, both cutaneous and kinaesthetic information can be used. The role of these different cues and types of i...
Compressibility or hardness of objects is an important aspect in haptic perception. Both cutaneous a...
In engineering, the "softness" of an object, as measured by an indenter, manifests as two measurable...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...
The perception of softness is the result of the integration of information provided by multiple cuta...
Softness perception intrinsically relies on haptic information. However, through everyday experience...
The sense of touch is basic but vital. It allows us to perceive discriminative and affective sensati...
Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous pe...
While it is known that softness discrimination relies on both kinesthetic and cutaneous information,...
The haptic interaction of lhumans with soft objects was studied from three perspectives: softness di...
Our sense of touch helps us encounter the richness of our natural world. Across a myriad of contexts...
For the perception of the hardness of compliant materials, several cues are available. In this paper...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
Affective touch takes up a prominent role in regulating one’s general sense of wellbeing. Previous s...
Compressibility or hardness of objects is an important aspect in haptic perception. Both cutaneous a...
In engineering, the "softness" of an object, as measured by an indenter, manifests as two measurable...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...
Softness can be physically expressed in different ways, for example as a stiffness value (spring con...
The perception of softness is the result of the integration of information provided by multiple cuta...
Softness perception intrinsically relies on haptic information. However, through everyday experience...
The sense of touch is basic but vital. It allows us to perceive discriminative and affective sensati...
Detection of softness by tactile exploration in humans is based on both kinesthetic and cutaneous pe...
While it is known that softness discrimination relies on both kinesthetic and cutaneous information,...
The haptic interaction of lhumans with soft objects was studied from three perspectives: softness di...
Our sense of touch helps us encounter the richness of our natural world. Across a myriad of contexts...
For the perception of the hardness of compliant materials, several cues are available. In this paper...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...
Affective touch takes up a prominent role in regulating one’s general sense of wellbeing. Previous s...
Compressibility or hardness of objects is an important aspect in haptic perception. Both cutaneous a...
In engineering, the "softness" of an object, as measured by an indenter, manifests as two measurable...
Many applications in teleoperation and virtual reality call for the implementation of effective mean...