IEEE Trans Haptics. 2019 Apr-Jun;12(2):179-188. doi: 10.1109/TOH.2019.2894412. Epub 2019 Jan 22.
The human perception of square ultrasonic modulation of the finger-surface friction was investigated during active tactile exploration by using short frictional cues of varying duration and sharpness. In a first experiment, we asked participants to discriminate the transition time and duration of short square ultrasonic reductions of friction. They proved very sensitive to discriminate millisecond differences in these two parameters with the average psychophysical thresholds being 2.3-2.4 ms for both parameters. A second experiment focused on the perception of square friction reductions with variable transition times and durations. We found that for durations of the stimulation larger than 90 ms, participants often perceived three or four edges when only two stimulations were presented while they consistently felt two edges for signals shorter than 50 ms. A subsequent analysis of the contact forces induced by these ultrasonic stimulations during slow and fast active exploration showed that two identical consecutive ultrasonic pulses can induce significantly different frictional dynamics especially during fast motion of the finger. These results confirm the human sensitivity to transient frictional cues and suggest that the human perception of square reductions of friction can depend on their sharpness and duration as well as on the speed of exploration.
人类对手指表面摩擦的方形超声调制的感知在主动触觉探索过程中进行了研究,使用了不同持续时间和锐度的短摩擦线索。在第一个实验中,我们要求参与者区分短方形超声摩擦力降低的过渡时间和持续时间。他们非常敏感地分辨出这两个参数的毫秒差异,两个参数的平均心理物理阈值均为 2.3-2.4 毫秒。第二个实验专注于具有可变过渡时间和持续时间的方形摩擦力降低的感知。我们发现,对于刺激持续时间大于 90 毫秒的情况,参与者在只呈现两个刺激时经常感觉到三个或四个边缘,而对于持续时间短于 50 毫秒的信号,他们始终感觉到两个边缘。对这些超声刺激在缓慢和快速主动探索期间引起的接触力的后续分析表明,两个相同的连续超声脉冲可以引起明显不同的摩擦动力学,尤其是在手指快速运动期间。这些结果证实了人类对瞬态摩擦线索的敏感性,并表明人类对摩擦力的方形降低的感知可能取决于其锐度和持续时间以及探索速度。