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Despite the importance of postsynaptic inhibitory circuitry targeted by mid/long-range projections (e.g., top-down projections) in cognitive functions, its anatomical properties, such as laminar profile and neuron type, are poorly understood owing to the
Yusuke Atsumi +11 more
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Visuo-haptic object perception for robots: an overview [PDF]
The object perception capabilities of humans are impressive, and this becomes even more evident when trying to develop solutions with a similar proficiency in autonomous robots.
Nicolás Navarro-Guerrero +3 more
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AbstractFueled by novel applications, interest in haptic perception is growing. This paper provides an overview of the state of the art of a number of important aspects of haptic perception. By means of touch we can not only perceive quite different material properties, such as roughness, compliance, friction, coldness and slipperiness, but we can also
Kappers, A.M.L., Bergmann Tiest, W.M.
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A horizon for haptic perception [PDF]
There are often spatial limits to where an active sensory system can sample information from the environment. Hand-held tools can extend human haptic perception beyond the body, but the limits of this extension are unknown. We used theoretical modeling and psychophysics to determine these spatial limits.
Luke E. Miller +2 more
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Rhythm perception is shared between audio and haptics
A surface texture is perceived through both the sound and vibrations produced while being explored by our fingers. Because of their common origin, both modalities have a strong influence on each other, particularly at above 60 Hz for which vibrotactile ...
Corentin Bernard +3 more
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Haptic Perception, Mechanics, and Material Technologies for Virtual Reality
Emerging virtual and augmented reality technologies can transform human activities in myriad domains, lending tangible, embodied form to digital data, services, and information. Haptic technologies will play a critical role in enabling human to touch and
Shantonu Biswas, Y. Visell
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An objective quality evaluation method for haptic rendering system: taking hardness rendering as an example [PDF]
Quality evaluation is very important for haptic rendering. In this paper, an objective evaluation method for a haptic rendering system based on haptic perception features is proposed.
Zhiyu Shao, Juan Wu, Qiangqiang Ouyang
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Effect of Tactile Masking on Multi-Sensory Haptic Perception
Multi-sensory wearable haptic devices are able to encode a variety of information using multiple haptic cues. However, simultaneous cues can be misperceived due to tactile masking effects.
Zane A. Zook +2 more
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A Systematic Review of Weight Perception in Virtual Reality: Techniques, Challenges, and Road Ahead
Weight is perceived through the combination of multiple sensory systems, and a wide range of factors – including touch, visual, and force senses – can influence the perception of heaviness.
Woan Ning Lim +4 more
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Perception of force and stiffness in the presence of low-frequency haptic noise. [PDF]
OBJECTIVE:This work lays the foundation for future research on quantitative modeling of human stiffness perception. Our goal was to develop a method by which a human's ability to perceive suprathreshold haptic force stimuli and haptic stiffness stimuli ...
Netta Gurari +2 more
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