脚底电触觉刺激的速度等级和知觉质量受方向、刺激间隔和皮肤跃变的影响。

IF 1.1 4区 心理学 Q3 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Perception Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-31 DOI:10.1177/03010066251315053
Michael Apollinaro, Leah R Bent
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摘要

触觉电刺激是一种绕过皮肤机械感受器,直接刺激皮肤传入末梢而激活触觉系统的方法。这种方法因其在可穿戴触觉增强技术中的潜力而受到关注。产生有意义的电触觉对周围神经病变或假体的病例有益。我们对电触感刺激表现触感的能力及其对误感的敏感性的理解是有限的。电触觉序列的时空参数是不同的。目前的工作扩展了对定位、速度和描述质量的主观评估。我们在脚底的三个位置施加电触觉脉冲,在这些位置上使用三种模式:朝向脚跟或脚趾。我们在三个刺激间隔(100 ms、160 ms、220 ms)下进行测试。更快的序列产生更高的速度等级。脚底的顺序方向影响速度等级——从脚跟到脚趾的顺序比从脚趾到脚跟的顺序显示更高的速度等级。在有重复位点的快速序列中,皮肤跃变可能在定位过程中引起错义。时空错感对速度评分没有影响。这表明电触觉序列感知的某些方面,如速度,是通过触觉错觉保存下来的。这些发现可用于提高刺激网格的分辨率。
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Velocity ratings and perceptual qualities of electrotactile stimulation of the foot sole are impacted by direction, stimulus interval, and cutaneous saltation.

Velocity ratings and perceptual qualities of electrotactile stimulation of the foot sole are impacted by direction, stimulus interval, and cutaneous saltation.

Velocity ratings and perceptual qualities of electrotactile stimulation of the foot sole are impacted by direction, stimulus interval, and cutaneous saltation.

Velocity ratings and perceptual qualities of electrotactile stimulation of the foot sole are impacted by direction, stimulus interval, and cutaneous saltation.

Electrotactile stimulation is a çmethod of activating the tactile system by bypassing cutaneous mechanoreceptors and exciting the cutaneous afferent endings directly. This method is of interest for its potential in wearable tactile augmentation technologies. The generation of meaningful electrotactile sensation could benefit cases of peripheral neuropathy or prosthesis. There are limitations in our understanding of an electrotactile stimulations' capacity to represent tactile sensibilities, and its susceptibility to missense. The spatiotemporal parameters of an electrotactile sequence were varied. The present work extends the assessment of subjective evaluations of localization, velocity, and descriptive qualities. We applied electrotactile pulses at three sites on the foot sole, using three patterns across these sites: toward the heel or toes. We tested at three interstimulus intervals (100 ms, 160 ms, 220 ms). Faster sequences produced higher velocity ratings. Sequence direction across the foot sole impacted velocity ratings-with heel-to-toe sequences demonstrating a higher velocity rating than toe-to-heel sequences. During faster sequences with site repetition, cutaneous saltation is likely causing missense during localization. The spatiotemporal missense did not impact velocity ratings. This indicates that certain aspects of electrotactile sequence perception, such as velocity, are preserved through tactile illusions. These findings may be used to increase the resolution of stimulating grids.

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Perception
Perception 医学-心理学
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.90%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Perception is a traditional print journal covering all areas of the perceptual sciences, but with a strong historical emphasis on perceptual illusions. Perception is a subscription journal, free for authors to publish their research as a Standard Article, Short Report or Short & Sweet. The journal also publishes Editorials and Book Reviews.
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