Department of Mechanical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Room 3-137, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA.
Exp Brain Res. 2010 Jan;200(1):81-90. doi: 10.1007/s00221-009-1960-9. Epub 2009 Aug 5.
Two experiments were conducted to examine the effect of temperature on force perception. The objective of the first experiment was to quantify the change in skin temperature of the finger as a function of contact force, in order to characterize how much temperature changes under normal contact conditions. The decrease in temperature ranged from 2.3 to 4.2 degrees C as the force increased from 0.1 to 6 N, averaging 3.2 degrees C across the nine force levels studied. The changes in temperature as a function of force were well above threshold, which suggests that thermal cues could be used to discriminate between contact forces if other sources of sensory information were absent. The second experiment examined whether the perceived magnitude of forces (1-8 N) generated by the index finger changed as a function of the temperature of the contact surface against which the force was produced. A contralateral force-matching procedure was used to evaluate force perception. The results indicated that the perceived magnitude of finger forces did not change as a function of the temperature of the reference contact surface which varied from 22 to 38 degrees C. These results provide further support for the centrally generated theory of force perception and indicate that the thermal intensification of tactually perceived weight does not occur when forces are actively generated.
两项实验旨在研究温度对力知觉的影响。实验一的目的是量化手指皮肤温度随接触力的变化,以描述在正常接触条件下温度的变化量。当力从 0.1N 增加到 6N 时,温度下降了 2.3 到 4.2 摄氏度,在研究的九个力水平下平均下降了 3.2 摄氏度。温度随力的变化明显超过了阈值,这表明如果没有其他感觉信息源,热线索可以用于区分接触力。实验二探讨了食指产生的力(1-8N)的感知大小是否随产生力的接触面温度而变化。采用对侧力匹配程序评估力知觉。结果表明,手指力的感知大小不会随参考接触面温度(22 到 38 摄氏度)的变化而变化。这些结果进一步支持了力知觉的中枢生成理论,并表明当主动产生力时,触觉感知的重量不会因热增强而发生。