International audienceNeurosensory tactile functions were investigated in human subjects by two different and complementary experimental approaches. First, a conventional psychophysical method (two-point gap discrimination) was used to determine the tactile discrimination threshold by analyzing the subjects' ability to detect a gap of variable width between two contact points when a series of stimuli was applied to the skin. Using this method we confirmed the marked degradation of tactile spatial acuity with age and showed that skin discriminative function was partially restored after hydration of the skin with a moisturizer. The second approach consisted of a microneurographic recording of tactile afferent fibers in response to two types o...
Tactile directional sensibility, i.e. the ability to tell the movement direction of a moving tactile...
Psychophysical experiments have demonstrated large and highly systematic perceptual distortions of t...
none7Objective: High frequency electrical stimulation of an area of skin on a finger improves two-po...
International audienceNeurosensory tactile functions were investigated in human subjects by two diff...
SummaryNeurosensory tactile functions were investigated in human subjects by two different and compl...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
International audienceIntroduction: Tactile sensitivity is impaired in older adults, which contribut...
Ageing is accompanied by a steady decline in touch sensitivity and acuity. Conversely, pleasant touc...
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor...
Two-point discrimination threshold is commonly used for assessing tactile spatial resolution. Since ...
International audienceThe human body is encompassed by a thin layer of tissue, the skin, which is he...
We present here some of the salient results on the tactual discriminabilities of human subjects obta...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual two-point discrimination thresholds (i.e., inverse tactile acuity) are depic...
Tactile expertise, resulting from extensive use of hands, has previously been shown to improve tacti...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Ageing impairs the skin's thermal and tact...
Tactile directional sensibility, i.e. the ability to tell the movement direction of a moving tactile...
Psychophysical experiments have demonstrated large and highly systematic perceptual distortions of t...
none7Objective: High frequency electrical stimulation of an area of skin on a finger improves two-po...
International audienceNeurosensory tactile functions were investigated in human subjects by two diff...
SummaryNeurosensory tactile functions were investigated in human subjects by two different and compl...
It is known that roughness-smoothness, hardness-softness, stickiness-slipperiness and warm-cold are ...
International audienceIntroduction: Tactile sensitivity is impaired in older adults, which contribut...
Ageing is accompanied by a steady decline in touch sensitivity and acuity. Conversely, pleasant touc...
Objective: For young subjects, it is well-documented that training and practice improve sensorimotor...
Two-point discrimination threshold is commonly used for assessing tactile spatial resolution. Since ...
International audienceThe human body is encompassed by a thin layer of tissue, the skin, which is he...
We present here some of the salient results on the tactual discriminabilities of human subjects obta...
<p><b>A.</b> Individual two-point discrimination thresholds (i.e., inverse tactile acuity) are depic...
Tactile expertise, resulting from extensive use of hands, has previously been shown to improve tacti...
New Findings: What is the central question of this study? Ageing impairs the skin's thermal and tact...
Tactile directional sensibility, i.e. the ability to tell the movement direction of a moving tactile...
Psychophysical experiments have demonstrated large and highly systematic perceptual distortions of t...
none7Objective: High frequency electrical stimulation of an area of skin on a finger improves two-po...