Impact of Whole-Body Vibrations on Electrovibration Perception Varies with Target Stimulus Duration.

IF 3.3 3区 心理学 Q1 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Jan D A Vuik, Daan M Pool, Celal Umut Kenanoglu, Yasemin Vardar
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Abstract

ObjectiveThis study investigates the impact of whole-body vibrations caused by external vehicle perturbations, such as aircraft turbulence, on the perception of electrovibration displayed on touchscreens.BackgroundElectrovibration is a promising technology for providing tactile feedback on future touchscreens, potentially addressing usability challenges in vehicle cockpits. However, its performance under dynamic conditions, such as whole-body vibrations caused by turbulence, remains largely unexplored.MethodWe measured the absolute detection thresholds of 24 human participants for short (0.2 s) and long (0.5 s) duration electrovibration stimuli displayed on a touchscreen. These measurements were taken in the absence and presence of two types of turbulence motion (Gaussian and Multisine) generated by a motion simulator. Concurrently, we recorded participants' applied contact force and finger displacements.ResultsElectrovibration stimuli displayed on vehicle cockpit touchscreens were more reliably perceived with a 0.5-s duration than a 0.2-s duration, both in the presence and absence of turbulence. Both turbulence types led to increased vibration-induced finger displacements and scan speeds in the direction of turbulence, as well as higher applied forces and force fluctuation rates. Gaussian turbulence significantly elevated perception thresholds, but only for short-duration electrovibration stimuli.ConclusionThe findings indicate that whole-body vibrations impair the perception of short-duration electrovibration stimuli, primarily due to unintentional finger movements and increased fluctuations in applied normal force.ApplicationOur findings offer valuable insights for the future design of touchscreens with tactile feedback in vehicle cockpits.

全身振动对电振动感知的影响随目标刺激持续时间的变化而变化。
目的研究由外部车辆扰动(如飞机湍流)引起的全身振动对触摸屏上显示的电振动感知的影响。电子振动是一种很有前途的技术,可以在未来的触摸屏上提供触觉反馈,潜在地解决汽车驾驶舱的可用性挑战。然而,它在动态条件下的性能,如由湍流引起的全身振动,在很大程度上仍未被探索。方法对24名受试者在触摸屏上显示的短时间(0.2 s)和长时间(0.5 s)电振刺激进行绝对检测阈值测量。这些测量是在运动模拟器产生的两种类型的湍流运动(高斯和多重正弦)的存在和不存在的情况下进行的。同时,我们记录了参与者施加的接触力和手指位移。结果无论是否存在湍流,显示在汽车驾驶舱触摸屏上的电振动刺激在0.5 s的持续时间比0.2 s的持续时间更可靠。这两种湍流类型都会导致振动引起的手指位移和湍流方向的扫描速度增加,以及更高的施加力和力波动率。高斯湍流显著提高感知阈值,但仅适用于短时间的电振动刺激。研究结果表明,全身振动损害了短时间电振动刺激的感知,主要是由于无意识的手指运动和施加法向力的波动增加。我们的研究结果为未来设计带有触觉反馈的汽车驾驶舱触摸屏提供了有价值的见解。
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来源期刊
Human Factors
Human Factors 管理科学-行为科学
CiteScore
10.60
自引率
6.10%
发文量
99
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society publishes peer-reviewed scientific studies in human factors/ergonomics that present theoretical and practical advances concerning the relationship between people and technologies, tools, environments, and systems. Papers published in Human Factors leverage fundamental knowledge of human capabilities and limitations – and the basic understanding of cognitive, physical, behavioral, physiological, social, developmental, affective, and motivational aspects of human performance – to yield design principles; enhance training, selection, and communication; and ultimately improve human-system interfaces and sociotechnical systems that lead to safer and more effective outcomes.
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