Bio-inspired robotic whisker touch sensors exist, although the shape of the whisker is often overlooked, despite it affecting whisker mechanics and resulting whisker movements. We demonstrate here in three Carnivora species that whisker shape affects tactile interactions. We recommend that whisker shape needs to be designed specifically for a task, and suggest that this is a good area for future research
Abstract While most mammals have whiskers, some tactile specialists - mainly small, nocturnal and ar...
The role of facial vibrissae (whiskers) in the behavior of terrestrial mammals is principally as a s...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialistanimals such as rats...
One of the largest ecological transitions in carnivoran evolution was the shift from terrestrial to...
Whiskers are present in many species of mammals. They are specialised vibrotactile sensors that sit ...
Whiskers are present in many species of mammals. They are specialised vibrotactile sensors that sit ...
All small mammals have prominent facial whiskers that they employ as tactile sensors to guide naviga...
Kim DE, Möller R. Biomimetic whiskers for shape recognition. Robotics and Autonomous Systems. 2007;5...
All small mammals have prominent facial whiskers that they employ as tactile sensors to guide naviga...
While most mammals have whiskers, some tactile specialists - mainly small, nocturnal and arboreal sp...
Abstract While most mammals have whiskers, some tactile specialists - mainly small, nocturnal and ar...
The role of facial vibrissae (whiskers) in the behavior of terrestrial mammals is principally as a s...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialistanimals such as rats...
One of the largest ecological transitions in carnivoran evolution was the shift from terrestrial to...
Whiskers are present in many species of mammals. They are specialised vibrotactile sensors that sit ...
Whiskers are present in many species of mammals. They are specialised vibrotactile sensors that sit ...
All small mammals have prominent facial whiskers that they employ as tactile sensors to guide naviga...
Kim DE, Möller R. Biomimetic whiskers for shape recognition. Robotics and Autonomous Systems. 2007;5...
All small mammals have prominent facial whiskers that they employ as tactile sensors to guide naviga...
While most mammals have whiskers, some tactile specialists - mainly small, nocturnal and arboreal sp...
Abstract While most mammals have whiskers, some tactile specialists - mainly small, nocturnal and ar...
The role of facial vibrissae (whiskers) in the behavior of terrestrial mammals is principally as a s...
Whisker movement has been shown to be under active control in certain specialistanimals such as rats...