Two experiments on the perception of slip at the fingertip

M. Salada, J. Colgate, Peter M. Vishton, E. Frankel
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This paper describes the results of two experiments that investigate relative motion between a surface and the fingertip (slip) as part of a larger program of research on "fingertip haptics. " The primary intent of both experiments is to evaluate the importance of relative motion with respect to perceiving surface velocity. The perception of surface velocity is crucial to dexterous control and object recognition. The first experiment determines the just noticeable difference (JND) in the speed and direction of slip using the "method of adjustment" difference threshold technique over a range of 80 to 240 mm/sec on two different surface textures. 42 subjects participated the first experiment. We find slip speed perception to be highly dependent on surface texture, with Weber fractions between 0.04 and 0.25. Slip direction difference thresholds range between 3.6 and 11.7 degrees, also highly dependent on surface texture. The second experiment establishes the relative importance of proprioceptive feedback versus slip feedback in perceiving surface velocity. For both surface textures, we utilize an alternative forced choice experimental technique on 40 subjects. We find that slip feedback at the fingertip only subtly influences the perception of speed over proprioceptive feedback from the hand and arm for the two different base speeds studied (250 and 400 mm/sec).
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两个关于指尖滑动感知的实验
本文描述了两个实验的结果,这些实验研究了表面和指尖(滑动)之间的相对运动,这是一个更大的“指尖触觉”研究项目的一部分。这两个实验的主要目的是评估相对运动在感知表面速度方面的重要性。表面速度感知是灵巧控制和物体识别的关键。第一个实验在两种不同的表面纹理上,利用“调整方法”差值阈值技术在80 ~ 240 mm/sec范围内确定了滑移速度和方向的刚可注意差(JND)。42名受试者参加了第一个实验。我们发现滑移速度感知高度依赖于表面纹理,韦伯分数在0.04和0.25之间。滑移方向差阈值范围在3.6到11.7度之间,也高度依赖于表面纹理。第二个实验确定了本体感觉反馈与滑动反馈在感知表面速度方面的相对重要性。对于这两种表面纹理,我们对40名受试者使用了另一种强制选择实验技术。我们发现,在研究的两种不同的基本速度(250和400毫米/秒)下,指尖的滑动反馈对手部和手臂本体感觉反馈的速度感知影响很小。
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