In daily life, people interact with textiles of different degrees of wetness, but little is known about the me-chanics of wetness perception. This paper describes an experiment with six conditions regarding haptic dis-crimination of the wetness of fabrics. Three materials were used: cotton wool, sponge-structured viscose and thin viscose. Two ways of touching were investigated: static touching, in which only thermal cues were available, and dynamic touching, in which additionalmechanical cueswere available. For dynamic touching, average Weber fractions for discriminationwere around0.3, whereas for static touching, they ranged from0.34 to0.63. The results show that people can make use of the additional mechanical cues to significantly improv...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Tangxxxi, 287 pages :illustrations (some color) ;...
Humans’ moisture perception of textiles materials under static contact with the skin [Abstract
This experiment studied textile (surface texture, thickness) and non-textile (local skin temperature...
In daily life, people interact with textiles of different degrees of wetness, but little is known ab...
Previous studies have already shown that an illusion of wetness can be elicited by touching a dry co...
Humans perceive through various sensory impressions, including the five senses. Not only the number ...
A multitude of sensory modalities are involved in humans’ experience of wetness, yet we know little ...
Abstract Virtual technologies such as haptic devices and virtual try-ons have been developed to brin...
Mechanosensory inputs arising from dynamic interactions between the skin and moisture, such as when ...
In three experiments, viscosity perception of liquids using the sense of touch was studied. The firs...
In this paper the relationship between how a fabric of clothing feels, and what the skin registers w...
This chapter starts with a brief introduction of experimental methods that are commonly used to inve...
Wetness sensation is a crucial factor affecting wear comfort. In this study, a measurement method th...
253-261The study examines the contact and non-contact assessment of textile modalities under three t...
International audienceThe study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the am...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Tangxxxi, 287 pages :illustrations (some color) ;...
Humans’ moisture perception of textiles materials under static contact with the skin [Abstract
This experiment studied textile (surface texture, thickness) and non-textile (local skin temperature...
In daily life, people interact with textiles of different degrees of wetness, but little is known ab...
Previous studies have already shown that an illusion of wetness can be elicited by touching a dry co...
Humans perceive through various sensory impressions, including the five senses. Not only the number ...
A multitude of sensory modalities are involved in humans’ experience of wetness, yet we know little ...
Abstract Virtual technologies such as haptic devices and virtual try-ons have been developed to brin...
Mechanosensory inputs arising from dynamic interactions between the skin and moisture, such as when ...
In three experiments, viscosity perception of liquids using the sense of touch was studied. The firs...
In this paper the relationship between how a fabric of clothing feels, and what the skin registers w...
This chapter starts with a brief introduction of experimental methods that are commonly used to inve...
Wetness sensation is a crucial factor affecting wear comfort. In this study, a measurement method th...
253-261The study examines the contact and non-contact assessment of textile modalities under three t...
International audienceThe study of the human ability to both detect the presence and estimate the am...
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P ITC 2015 Tangxxxi, 287 pages :illustrations (some color) ;...
Humans’ moisture perception of textiles materials under static contact with the skin [Abstract
This experiment studied textile (surface texture, thickness) and non-textile (local skin temperature...