Salud Lawrence H, Pugh Carla M
Northwestern University, Department of Surgery, Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Stud Health Technol Inform. 2011;163:542-8.
Two, world-renown researchers in the science of touch (Klatzky and Lederman) have shown that there are a set of reproducible and subconscious maneuvers that humans use to explore objects. Force measuring sensors may be used to electronically identify and quantify these maneuvers. Two sensored silicone breast models were configured to represent two different clinical presentations. One-hundred clinicians attending a local breast cancer meeting performed clinical breast examinations on the models, and their performance was captured using sensor-based data acquisition technology. We have found that Klatzy and Lederman's previously defined touch maneuvers are used during the clinical breast examination and can be identified and quantified for the first time using sensor technology.
两位世界著名的触觉科学研究人员(克拉茨基和莱德曼)已经表明,人类用于探索物体的有一组可重复且潜意识的动作。力测量传感器可用于以电子方式识别和量化这些动作。两个带有传感器的硅胶乳房模型被配置成代表两种不同的临床表现。参加当地乳腺癌会议的一百名临床医生对这些模型进行了临床乳房检查,并使用基于传感器的数据采集技术记录了他们的操作情况。我们发现,克拉茨基和莱德曼之前定义的触摸动作在临床乳房检查中会被使用,并且首次能够使用传感器技术对其进行识别和量化。