Roles of Force Cues and Proprioceptive Joint Angles in Active Exploration of Compliant Objects.

Chang Xu, Steven C Hauser, Yuxiang Wang, Gregory J Gerling
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We employ distinct exploratory procedures to improve our perceptual judgments of an object's properties. For instance, with respect to compliance, we exert pressure against a resisting force. The present work investigates ties between strategies for active control of the finger and resultant cues by which compliances may be discriminated. In particular, we employ elastic spheres that co-vary in compliance and radius, as these generate non-differentiable contact areas and are discriminable only in active touch with proprioceptive inputs. During human-subjects psychophysical experiments, we measure touch force, fingertip displacement, and joint kinematics. Two active touch paradigms are used, with and without a force constraint. First, in behaviorally-controlled situations that make force cues non-useful, the results indicate that participants can employ a force-matching strategy between the compliant objects and rely upon displacement-related cues to differentiate them. We show these cues are directly tied to a proprioception mechanism, specifically, the angle of the MCP joint. However, in the fully active paradigm, participants control displacements instead and discriminate via force-related cues. Similar to prior findings in passive touch, we find that force-related cues, likewise, are used in active touch for the optimal and efficient discrimination of compliant objects.

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力线索和本体感觉关节角度在柔顺物体主动探索中的作用。
我们采用不同的探索程序来提高我们对物体属性的感性判断。例如,关于顺从,我们对阻力施加压力。本研究调查了主动控制手指的策略和由此产生的提示之间的关系,这些提示可能会使依从性受到歧视。特别是,我们采用弹性球,它们在顺应性和半径上共同变化,因为它们产生不可微分的接触区域,并且只有在本体感觉输入的主动接触中才能区分。在人体心理物理实验中,我们测量了触摸力、指尖位移和关节运动学。使用了两种主动触摸范例,带和不带力约束。首先,在力线索无效的行为控制情境下,研究结果表明,参与者可以在顺从物体之间采用力匹配策略,并依靠与位移相关的线索来区分它们。我们发现这些线索与本体感觉机制直接相关,特别是MCP关节的角度。然而,在完全主动范式中,参与者控制位移并通过与力相关的线索进行区分。与之前在被动触摸中的发现相似,我们发现与力相关的线索同样被用于主动触摸中,以实现对柔顺物体的最佳和有效的区分。
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