Effect of Subthreshold Electrotactile Stimulation On The Perception of Electrovibration

IF 1.9 4区 计算机科学 Q3 COMPUTER SCIENCE, SOFTWARE ENGINEERING ACM Transactions on Applied Perception Pub Date : 2023-05-29 DOI:https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3599970
Jagan Krishnasamy Balasubramanian, Rahul Kumar Ray, Manivannan Muniyandi
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Electrovibration is used in touch enabled devices to render different textures. Tactile sub-modal stimuli can enhance texture perception when presented along with electrovibration stimuli. Perception of texture depends on the threshold of electrovibration. In the current study, we have conducted a psychophysical experiment on 13 participants to investigate the effect of introducing a subthreshold electrotactile stimulus (SES) to the perception of electrovibration. Interaction of tactile sub-modal stimuli causes masking of a stimulus in the presence of another stimulus. This study explored the occurrence of tactile masking of electrovibration by electrotactile stimulus. The results indicate the reduction of electrovibration threshold by 12.46% and 6.75% when the electrotactile stimulus was at 90% and 80% of its perception threshold, respectively. This method was tested over a wide range of frequencies from 20 Hz to 320 Hz in the tuning curve, and the variation in percentage reduction with frequency is reported. Another experiment was conducted to measure the perception of combined stimuli on Likert’s scale. The results showed that the perception was more inclined towards the electrovibration at 80% of SES and was indifferent at 90% of SES. The reduction in the threshold of electrovibration reveals that the effect of tactile masking by electrotactile stimulus was not prevalent under subthreshold conditions. This study provides significant insights into developing a texture rendering algorithm based on tactile sub-modal stimuli in the future.

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阈下电触觉刺激对电振动感知的影响
电振动用于触摸设备来渲染不同的纹理。当触觉亚模态刺激与电振刺激同时呈现时,可以增强纹理感知。纹理的感知依赖于电振动的阈值。在本研究中,我们对13名被试进行了心理物理实验,探讨了阈下触电刺激(SES)对电振动感知的影响。触觉亚模态刺激的相互作用导致一个刺激在另一个刺激存在下的掩蔽。本研究探讨了电振动在电触觉刺激下的触觉掩蔽现象。结果表明,当电触觉刺激达到感知阈值的90%和80%时,电振动阈值分别降低12.46%和6.75%。该方法在调谐曲线中从20 Hz到320 Hz的宽频率范围内进行了测试,并报告了百分比降低随频率的变化。另一项实验是用李克特量表来测量对组合刺激的感知。结果表明,在80%的SES下,感知更倾向于电振动,而在90%的SES下,感知是冷漠的。电振动阈值的降低表明,在阈下条件下,电触觉刺激的触觉掩蔽效应并不普遍。该研究为未来基于触觉亚模态刺激的纹理渲染算法的开发提供了重要的见解。
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ACM Transactions on Applied Perception
ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 工程技术-计算机:软件工程
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期刊介绍: ACM Transactions on Applied Perception (TAP) aims to strengthen the synergy between computer science and psychology/perception by publishing top quality papers that help to unify research in these fields. The journal publishes inter-disciplinary research of significant and lasting value in any topic area that spans both Computer Science and Perceptual Psychology. All papers must incorporate both perceptual and computer science components.
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