Contact with Sliding over a Rotating Ridged Surface: the Turntable Illusion

G. C. Bettelani, A. Moscatelli, M. Bianchi
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The mechanical interaction between the skin and the environment is important in shaping our knowledge of object properties. In addition, the response of cutaneous mechanoreceptors also contributes to our sense of limb position and motion. In previous papers, we demonstrated a striking motor error during self-paced hand movements over a ridged stationary surface, with the hand out of sight, which depended on the orientation of the ridges. Tactile feedback, combined with muscular-skeletal proprioception and the forward model of hand motion, produced a bias in the perceived hand displacement, which triggers a corrective motion in a direction towards the long axis of the ridges. Here, we found a similar effect when participants are required to slide over a rotating surface with ridges. Instead, in a control condition where participants were required to slide over a rotating smooth plate, they tend to deviate toward the same direction of the plate rotation. This is in agreement with our previous results, and well-explained by the fact that the bias induced by tactile feedback increases in absolute angular value during task execution, due to ridge rotation. We propose a Kalman filter to model the dynamic integration of touch and proprioception for the estimation of the perceived hand displacement.
接触滑动在一个旋转脊状表面:转盘错觉
皮肤和环境之间的机械相互作用对于塑造我们对物体属性的认识是很重要的。此外,皮肤机械感受器的反应也有助于我们的肢体位置和运动的感觉。在之前的论文中,我们展示了在一个脊状静止表面上,手在视线之外的自定节奏手部运动时,一个惊人的电机错误,这取决于脊状表面的方向。触觉反馈,结合肌肉-骨骼本体感觉和手部运动的正向模型,在感知到的手部位移中产生偏差,从而触发朝着脊长轴方向的纠正运动。在这里,我们发现当参与者被要求在一个有山脊的旋转表面上滑动时也有类似的效果。相反,在一个控制条件下,参与者被要求在一个旋转的光滑的盘子上滑动,他们倾向于向盘子旋转的相同方向偏离。这与我们之前的结果一致,并且很好地解释了这样一个事实,即在任务执行期间,由于脊旋转,触觉反馈引起的偏差在绝对角度值上增加。我们提出了一个卡尔曼滤波器来模拟触觉和本体感觉的动态集成,以估计感知到的手部位移。
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