Effects of Ankle Tendon Electrical Stimulation on Detection Threshold and Applicability of Redirected Walking.

Takashi Ota, Keigo Matsumoto, Kazuma Aoyama, Tomohiro Amemiya, Takuji Narumi, Hideaki Kuzuoka
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Abstract

Redirected walking (RDW) is a method for exploring virtual spaces larger than physical spaces while preserving a natural walking sensation. Expanding the range of visual manipulation gains that can be applied without causing discomfort is necessary to apply RDW in practice. Ankle tendon electrical stimulation (TES) can expand the range by inducing body tilt sensation and sway. Therefore, in this study, we proposed a locomotion method that applies ankle TES to RDW. In Experiment 1, we evaluated the effect of TES on the detection threshold (DT), which is the maximal gain at which visual manipulation remains unnoticed. The results indicated that the DT was expanded when TES was applied to induce the body tilt sensation in the same direction as the RDW's visual manipulation. Specifically, the pooled mean of the DT was expanded by more than 18%. In Experiment 2, we evaluated the applicability, a supplementary index for assessing locomotion techniques. The results demonstrated that ankle TES mitigates the reduction of the applicability, especially under a curvature gain of ±0.3[m-1].

踝关节肌腱电刺激对重定向行走检测阈值及适用性的影响。
重定向行走(RDW)是一种探索比物理空间更大的虚拟空间,同时保持自然行走感觉的方法。在实践中应用RDW,必须扩大视觉操作增益的范围,而不会引起不适。踝关节肌腱电刺激(TES)可以通过诱导身体倾斜和摇摆来扩大运动范围。因此,在本研究中,我们提出了一种将踝关节TES应用于RDW的运动方法。在实验1中,我们评估了TES对检测阈值(DT)的影响,DT是视觉操作不被注意的最大增益。结果表明,当应用TES诱导与RDW视觉操作方向相同的身体倾斜感觉时,DT扩展。具体来说,DT的汇总平均值扩大了18%以上。在实验2中,我们评估了适用性,这是评估运动技术的补充指标。结果表明,踝关节TES减轻了适用性的降低,特别是在曲率增益为±0.3[m-1]的情况下。
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