Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience of exploring various materials; we slide our fingers over a surface to feel it. In contrast, during object manipulation, we grip objects without such intended exploratory movements. Given that we are aware of the slipperiness of objects or tools that are held in the hand, we investigated whether the initial contact between the fingertip skin and the surface of the object is sufficient to provide this consciously perceived frictional information. Using a two-alternative forced-choice protocol, we examined human capacity to detect frictional differences using touch, when two otherwise structurally identical surfaces were brought in contact with...
When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percepts are freque...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...
In a forced-choice task, we asked human participants to discriminate by touch alone glass plates fro...
Human tactile perception and motor control rely on the frictional estimates that stem from the defor...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
Sensory signals informing about frictional properties of a surface are used both for perception to e...
The IEEE World Haptics Conference 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 9-12 July 2019For safe and dexterous manipulat...
Humans efficiently estimate the grip force necessary to lift a variety of objects, including slipper...
Shortly after touching an object, humans can tactually gauge the frictional resistance of a surface....
Dexterous manipulation of objects heavily relies on the feedback provided by the tactile afferents i...
Many aspects of both grip function and tactile perception depend on complex frictional interactions ...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
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...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...
In a forced-choice task, we asked human participants to discriminate by touch alone glass plates fro...
Human tactile perception and motor control rely on the frictional estimates that stem from the defor...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
Sensory signals informing about frictional properties of a surface are used both for perception to e...
The IEEE World Haptics Conference 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 9-12 July 2019For safe and dexterous manipulat...
Humans efficiently estimate the grip force necessary to lift a variety of objects, including slipper...
Shortly after touching an object, humans can tactually gauge the frictional resistance of a surface....
Dexterous manipulation of objects heavily relies on the feedback provided by the tactile afferents i...
Many aspects of both grip function and tactile perception depend on complex frictional interactions ...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
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...
Background: When scanning surfaces, humans perceive some of their physical attributes. These percept...
There are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, which are t...