带滑移感的跟踪表面特性实验

M. Salada, J. Colgate, Peter M. Vishton, E. Frankel
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本文描述了三个实验中的最后一个,研究表面和指尖(滑动)之间的相对运动,作为“指尖触觉”研究的更大计划的一部分。为了证实接触过程中皮肤的切向位移有助于感知特征运动的怀疑,本实验要求受试者在给定三个不同因素的情况下跟随显示路径切线的表面上的特征:第一个因素是在接触区域内没有切向位移,以及在整个指垫上没有切向位移。第二个因素探讨了不同的表面速度。最后,我们探讨了不同的路径曲率率。在蒙皮和移动表面之间放置一个定制的机械过滤器,可以选择性地消除切向接触位移。33名受试者完成了跟踪测试,结果表明,滑倒产生的切向力的缺失严重影响了他们的表现。然而,结果显示,在一个“松散”配置过滤器提高性能。实验结果表明,实验对象并不是单独使用形状来跟踪特征,而是将形状和切向力(由于摩擦)结合在一起来感知小特征的运动。
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An experiment on tracking surface features with the sensation of slip
This paper describes the last of three experiments that investigate relative motion between a surface and the fingertip (slip) as part of a larger program of research on "fingertip haptics". To confirm the suspicion that tangential displacement of the skin during contact contribute to the perception of feature movement, this experiment tasks subjects to follow a feature on a surface that displays the path tangent given three different factors: the first factor is the absence of tangential displacements 1) within the contact area and 2) on the whole finger pad. The second factor explores different surface speeds. Finally, we explore different rates of path curvature. A custom mechanical filter placed between the skin and the moving surface enables the selective elimination of tangential contact displacements. Thirty-three subjects completed the tracking test, showing that the absence of tangential forces from slip severely impairs performance. However, results reveal heightened performance with the filter in a "loose" configuration. The performance suggests that subjects do not use shape alone to track features, but some combination of shape and tangential forces (due to friction) together to perceive the movement of small features.
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