Psychophysical Detection of Inclusions with the Bare Finger amidst Softness Differentials.

Leigh A Baumgart, Gregory J Gerling, Ellen J Bass
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Softness discrimination and the detection of inclusions are important in surgery and other medical tasks. To better understand how the characteristics of an inclusion (size, depth, hardness) and substrate (stiffness) affect their tactile detection and discrimination with the bare finger, we conducted a psychophysics experiment with eighteen participants. The results indicate that within a more pliant substrate (21 kPa), inclusions of 4 mm diameter (20 mm(3) volume) and greater were consistently detectable (above 75% of the time) but only at a depth of 5 mm. Inclusions embedded in stiffer substrates (82 kPa) had to be twice that volume (5 mm diameter, 40 mm(3) volume) to be detectable at the same rate. To analyze which tactile cues most impact stimulus detectability, we utilized logistic regression and generalized estimating equations. The results indicate that substrate stiffness most contributes to inclusion detectability, while the size, depth, and hardness of the stimulus follow in individual importance, respectively. The results seek to aid in the development of clinical tools and information displays and more accurate virtual haptic environments in discrimination of soft tissue.

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软性差异下裸指包裹体的心理物理检测。
软性鉴别和包裹体检测在外科手术和其他医疗任务中非常重要。为了更好地理解包含物的特征(大小、深度、硬度)和基底(硬度)如何影响他们用裸露的手指进行触觉检测和辨别,我们对18名参与者进行了心理物理学实验。结果表明,在更柔软的基材(21千帕)中,直径为4毫米(体积为20毫米)或更大的夹杂物(超过75%的时间)始终可检测到,但仅在5毫米的深度。嵌入在较硬的基材(82千帕)中的内含物必须是其体积的两倍(直径5毫米,体积40毫米)才能以相同的速率检测到。为了分析哪些触觉线索最能影响刺激的可检测性,我们使用了逻辑回归和广义估计方程。结果表明,基体刚度对夹杂物可检测性的影响最大,其次是刺激的尺寸、深度和硬度。该结果旨在帮助临床工具和信息显示的发展以及更准确的软组织识别虚拟触觉环境。
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