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Haptic perception of wetness [PDF]
In daily life, people interact with textiles of different degrees of wetness, but little is known about the mechanics of wetness perception. This paper describes an experiment with six conditions regarding haptic discrimination of the wetness of fabrics. Three materials were used: cotton wool, sponge-structured viscose and thin viscose.
Bergmann Tiest, W.M. +3 more
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Learning to Predict Perceptual Distributions of Haptic Adjectives
When humans touch an object with their fingertips, they can immediately describe its tactile properties using haptic adjectives, such as hardness and roughness; however, human perception is subjective and noisy, with significant variation across ...
Benjamin A. Richardson +1 more
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Potential Haptic Perceptual Dimensionality of Rendered Compliance
Studies have proven that humans perceive haptic textures through different perceptual dimensions, such as rough/smooth and soft/hard, which provide useful guidance in the design of haptic devices.
Zhiyu Shao +3 more
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Action-Specific Perception & Performance on a Fitts's Law Task in Virtual Reality: The Role of Haptic Feedback [PDF]
While user's perception and performance are predominantly examined independently in virtual reality, the Action-Specific Perception (ASP) theory postulates that the performance of an individual on a task modulates this individual's spatial and time ...
Panagiotis Kourtesis +4 more
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Egocentric Reference Frame Bias In The Palmar Haptic Perception Of Surface Orientation [PDF]
The effect of egocentric reference frames on palmar haptic perception of orientation was investigated in vertically separated locations in a sagittal plane. Reference stimuli to be haptically matched were presented either haptically (to the contralateral
Coleman, Allison, , \u2713 +1 more
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Skin-integrated haptic interfaces that can relay a wealth of information from the machine to the human are of great interest. However, existing haptic devices are not yet able to produce haptic cues that are compatible with the skin.
Si Chen +4 more
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Haptic perception of virtual roughness [PDF]
The texture of a virtual surface can both increase the sense of realism of an object as well as convey information about object identity, type, location, function, and so on.
Brewster, S.A. +2 more
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The haptic perception of curvature [PDF]
Ninety-two subjects, schoolchildren and undergraduate and postgraduate students, took part in a series of experiments on the haptic perception of curvature. A graded series of surfaces was produced using piano-convex lenses masked off to produce curved strips that could be explored without using arm movements.
I E, Gordon, V, Morison
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Haptic object perception begins with continuous exploratory contact, and the human brain needs to accumulate sensory information continuously over time.
Jiajia Yang +8 more
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Haptic perception of linear extent [PDF]
The perception of linear extent in haptic touch appears to be anisotropic, in that haptically perceived extents can depend on the spatial orientation and location of the object and, thus, on the direction of exploratory motion. Experiments 1 and 2 quantified how the haptic perception of linear extent depended on the type of motion (radial or tangential
L, Armstrong, L E, Marks
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