IEEE Trans Vis Comput Graph. 2024 Aug;30(8):5861-5874. doi: 10.1109/TVCG.2023.3310001. Epub 2024 Jul 1.
Pseudo-haptic techniques are used to modify haptic perception by appropriately changing visual feedback to body movements. Based on the knowledge that tendon vibration can affect our somatosensory perception, this article proposes a method for leveraging tendon vibration to enhance pseudo-haptics during free arm motion. Three experiments were performed to examine the impact of tendon vibration on the range and resolution of pseudo-haptics. The first experiment investigated the effect of tendon vibration on the detection threshold of the discrepancy between visual and physical motion. The results indicated that vibrations applied to the inner tendons of the wrist and elbow increased the threshold, suggesting that tendon vibration can augment the applicable visual motion gain by approximately 13% without users detecting the visual/physical discrepancy. Furthermore, the results demonstrate that tendon vibration acts as noise on haptic motion cues. The second experiment assessed the impact of tendon vibration on the resolution of pseudo-haptics by determining the just noticeable difference in pseudo-weight perception. The results suggested that the tendon vibration does not largely compromise the resolution of pseudo-haptics. The third experiment evaluated the equivalence between the weight perception triggered by tendon vibration and that by visual motion gain, that is, the point of subjective equality. The results revealed that vibration amplifies the weight perception and its effect was equivalent to that obtained using a gain of 0.64 without vibration, implying that the tendon vibration also functions as an additional haptic cue. Our results provide design guidelines and future work for enhancing pseudo-haptics with tendon vibration.
拟触觉技术通过适当改变对身体运动的视觉反馈来改变触觉感知。基于肌腱振动可以影响我们的体感感知的知识,本文提出了一种利用肌腱振动来增强自由手臂运动中的拟触觉的方法。进行了三个实验来研究肌腱振动对拟触觉的范围和分辨率的影响。第一个实验研究了肌腱振动对视觉和物理运动差异检测阈值的影响。结果表明,施加到手腕和肘部内部肌腱的振动增加了阈值,这表明肌腱振动可以在不使用户检测到视觉/物理差异的情况下,将可用的视觉运动增益增加约 13%。此外,结果表明肌腱振动对触觉运动线索起噪声作用。第二个实验通过确定拟重量感知的可察觉差异来评估肌腱振动对拟触觉分辨率的影响。结果表明,肌腱振动不会大大降低拟触觉的分辨率。第三个实验评估了由肌腱振动触发的重量感知与由视觉运动增益触发的重量感知之间的等效性,即主观平等点。结果表明,振动放大了重量感知,其效果与没有振动时使用增益 0.64 时的效果相当,这意味着肌腱振动也充当了额外的触觉线索。我们的结果为使用肌腱振动增强拟触觉提供了设计指南和未来的工作方向。