Background: The skin plays a role in conditioning mechanical indentation into distributions of stress/strain that mechanoreceptors convert into neural signals. Solid mechanics methods have modelled the skin to predict the in vivo neural response from mechanoreceptors. Despite their promise, current models cannot explain the role that anatomical positioning and receptor organ morphology play in producing differences in neural response. This work hypothesises that the skin's intermediate ridges may help explain, in part, the sensitivity of slowly adapting type I (SA-I) mechanoreceptors to edge stimuli. Method: Two finite-element models of the fingertip were built, validated and used to analyse the functionality of the intermediate ridges. One...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the flat faces of a coin are grasped between thumb and index fing...
Ke.y words: human skin- mechanoreceptors- edge sensitivity One type of rapidly adapting (RA) and one...
<div><p>The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., ...
The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., FA-I, SA...
International audienceIt is not known how changes in skin mechanics affect the responses of cutaneou...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
Abstract-- The key event in tactile sense about an object in contact with the skin surface is how th...
Subjective scaling of friction is important in many applications in haptic technology. A nonhomogene...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
This thesis is focused on understanding the biomechanics of the human tactile system. During touch, ...
Rapid adapting type-I (RA-I) receptor is one type of mechanoreceptors in the human skin. They are be...
There are clusters of slowly adapting (SA) mechanoreceptors in the skin folds bordering the nail. Th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the flat faces of a coin are grasped between thumb and index fing...
Ke.y words: human skin- mechanoreceptors- edge sensitivity One type of rapidly adapting (RA) and one...
<div><p>The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., ...
The feeling of touch is an essential human sensation. Four types of mechanoreceptors (i.e., FA-I, SA...
International audienceIt is not known how changes in skin mechanics affect the responses of cutaneou...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
This thesis is concerned with the biomechanical bases of tactile sensing and their implica-tions to ...
Abstract-- The key event in tactile sense about an object in contact with the skin surface is how th...
Subjective scaling of friction is important in many applications in haptic technology. A nonhomogene...
Our sense of touch is essential in everyday life. It enables us to execute fast and accurate manipul...
This thesis is focused on understanding the biomechanics of the human tactile system. During touch, ...
Rapid adapting type-I (RA-I) receptor is one type of mechanoreceptors in the human skin. They are be...
There are clusters of slowly adapting (SA) mechanoreceptors in the skin folds bordering the nail. Th...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2006.Includ...
Cutaneous mechanoreceptors transduce different tactile stimuli into neural signals that pro-duce dis...
C1 - Journal Articles RefereedWhen the flat faces of a coin are grasped between thumb and index fing...