Metal Sounds Stiffer than Drums for Ears, but Not Always for Hands: Low-Level Auditory Features Affect Multisensory Stiffness Perception More than High-Level Categorical Information. [PDF]
Most real-world events stimulate multiple sensory modalities simultaneously. Usually, the stiffness of an object is perceived haptically. However, auditory signals also contain stiffness-related information, and people can form impressions of stiffness ...
Juan Liu, Hiroshi Ando
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Teleoperating a mobile manipulator and a free-flying camera from a single haptic device [PDF]
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Basañez Villaluenga, Luis +2 more
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Fingertip Interaction Metrics Correlate with Visual and Haptic Perception of Real Surfaces
Both vision and touch contribute to the perception of real surfaces. Although there have been many studies on the individual contributions of each sense, it is still unclear how each modality’s information is processed and integrated.
Yasemin Vardar +2 more
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Spatial imagery in haptic shape perception [PDF]
We have proposed that haptic activation of the shape-selective lateral occipital complex (LOC) reflects a model of multisensory object representation in which the role of visual imagery is modulated by object familiarity. Supporting this, a previous functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study from our laboratory used inter-task correlations of ...
Simon, Lacey +4 more
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Influence of Auditory and Haptic Stimulation in Visual Perception
While many studies have shown that visual information affects perception in the other modalities, little is known about how auditory and haptic information affect visual perception.
Shunichi Kawabata +6 more
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‘Anthropomorphic drones’ and colonized bodies: William Gibson’s the peripheral [PDF]
William Gibson tends to write in trilogies, as his first nine novels show. These series – the Sprawl, the Bridge, and the Blue Ant trilogies – are set in three different time periods and are populated by characters who reappear from one book to the next.
Mcfarlane, Anna
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Interhemispheric communication during haptic self-perception
During the haptic exploration of a planar surface, slight resistances against the hand's movement are illusorily perceived as asperities (bumps) in the surface. If the surface being touched is one's own skin, an actual bump would also produce increased tactile pressure from the moving finger onto the skin.
Kong, Gaiqing +5 more
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Multi‐Scale Interface Engineering of MXenes for Multifunctional Sensory Systems
MXenes, as two‐dimensional transition metal carbides and nitrides, demonstrate remarkable capabilities for multifunctional sensing applications. This review systematically examines multi‐scale interface engineering approaches that enhance sensing performance, enable diverse detection functionalities, and improve system‐level compatibility in MXene ...
Jiaying Liao, Sin‐Yi Pang, Jianhua Hao
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Framework for Human Haptic Perception With Delayed Force Feedback
Time delays in haptic teleoperation affect the ability of human operators to assess mechanical properties (damping, mass, and stiffness) of the remote environment.
W. Fu +3 more
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Flexible piezoresistive pressure sensors underpin wearable and soft electronics. This review links sensing physics, including contact resistance modulation, quantum tunneling and percolation, to unified materials/structure design. We highlight composite and graded architectures, interfacial/porous engineering, and microstructured 3D conductive networks
Feng Luo +2 more
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