Humans efficiently estimate the grip force necessary to lift a variety of objects, including slippery ones. The regulation of grip force starts with the initial contact and takes into account the surface properties, such as friction. This estimation of the frictional strength has been shown to depend critically on cutaneous information. However, the physical and perceptual mechanism that provides such early tactile information remains elusive. In this study, we developed a friction-modulation apparatus to elucidate the effects of the frictional properties of objects during initial contact. We found a correlation between participants’ conscious perception of friction and radial strain patterns of skin deformation. The results provid...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...
Humans efficiently estimate the grip force necessary to lift a variety of objects, including slipper...
Sensory signals informing about frictional properties of a surface are used both for perception to e...
Shortly after touching an object, humans can tactually gauge the frictional resistance of a surface....
When manipulating objects, humans rely on their sense of touch to perceive subtle movements and micr...
The IEEE World Haptics Conference 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 9-12 July 2019For safe and dexterous manipulat...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
When grasping objects, we rely on our sense of touch to adjust our grip and react against external p...
The object of this study was to see whether differences in texture influence grip force in the very ...
Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience ...
From the child playing with its toys to the surgeon holding its scalpel, object manipulation in ever...
Human tactile perception and motor control rely on the frictional estimates that stem from the defor...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...
Humans efficiently estimate the grip force necessary to lift a variety of objects, including slipper...
Sensory signals informing about frictional properties of a surface are used both for perception to e...
Shortly after touching an object, humans can tactually gauge the frictional resistance of a surface....
When manipulating objects, humans rely on their sense of touch to perceive subtle movements and micr...
The IEEE World Haptics Conference 2019, Tokyo, Japan, 9-12 July 2019For safe and dexterous manipulat...
International audienceWhen we touch an object, complex frictional forces are produced, aiding us in ...
When we touch an object or explore a texture, frictional strains are induced by the tactile interact...
When grasping objects, we rely on our sense of touch to adjust our grip and react against external p...
The object of this study was to see whether differences in texture influence grip force in the very ...
Perception of the frictional properties of a surface contributes to the multidimensional experience ...
From the child playing with its toys to the surgeon holding its scalpel, object manipulation in ever...
Human tactile perception and motor control rely on the frictional estimates that stem from the defor...
AbstractThere are many mechanical stimulation receptors and sensory nerve endings in human skin, whi...
Touch allows us to perceive the physical properties of the surrounding world. The numerous tactile a...
Through highly precise perceptual and sensorimotor activities, the human tactile system continuously...