This study was conducted to identify characteristics of the perceptual threshold level and electroencephalogram (EEG) responses to vibrotactile stimulations at various high frequencies, and to examine the possibility of distinguishing vibrotactile ...
Soon-Cheol Chung +5 more
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Haptics in music: the effects of vibrotactile stimulus in low frequency auditory difference detection tasks [PDF]
We present an experiment that investigated the effect of vibrotactile stimulation in auditory pitch discrimination tasks. Extra-auditory information was expected to have some influence upon the frequency discrimination of auditory Just Noticeable ...
Murphy, David +2 more
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Low-frequency adaptation and recovery effects for lingual vibrotactile thresholds [PDF]
Lingual vibrotactile threshold adaptation and recovery effects were investigated. Three minutes of continuous vibrotactile stimulation preceded each of three experimental threshold trials. During recovery, three threshold trials followed rest periods of 1.5, 3.0, and 4.5 min. A control group performed the same tasks with no adaptor stimulus.
Kal M. Telage, Peter J. Gorman
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Wearable systems using inertial sensors can misclassify voluntary standing as freezing of gait (right). Adding eye‐gaze kinematics to a deep learning model reduces this error (left): standing misclassified as freezing decreases from 59.1% to 13.6%, standing recall more than doubles from 36.4% to 81.8%, and macro‐averaged F1 improves significantly from ...
Christopher L. Pulliam +2 more
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Somatosensory cortical representations of the assimilation effect for vibrotactile stimulation
Specific sensory pathways are well-described, but relatively less is known about how these different sensory information streams are integrated to create a coherent representation of the external environment.
Ji-Hyun Kim +3 more
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Gamma and Beta Oscillations in Human MEG Encode the Contents of Vibrotactile Working Memory
Ample evidence suggests that oscillations in the beta band represent quantitative information about somatosensory features during stimulus retention. Visual and auditory working memory (WM) research, on the other hand, has indicated a predominant role of
Alexander H. von Lautz +10 more
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Augmenting Sensorimotor Control Using “Goal-Aware” Vibrotactile Stimulation during Reaching and Manipulation Behaviors [PDF]
We describe two sets of experiments that examine the ability of vibrotactile encoding of simple position error and combined object states (calculated from an optimal controller) to enhance performance of reaching and manipulation tasks in healthy human ...
Murphey, Todd D. +2 more
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Purpose: this study investigated how the vasoconstriction induced by vibration depends on the frequency of vibration when the vibration magnitude is defined by individual thresholds for perceiving vibration [i.e.
Griffin, Michael J., Ye, Ying
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Effects of gender differences on the subjective perceived intensity of steering wheel rotational vibration based on a multivariate regression model [PDF]
This is the post-print version of the Article. The official published version can be accessed from the link below - Copyright @ 2009 ElsevierThe aims of this study were to determine equal sensation curves for hand-arm steering wheel rotational vibration ...
Ajovalasit +26 more
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Cerebellar Contribution to Rapid Cross‐Modal Attentional Shift in Visual‐Tactile Processing
ABSTRACT Clinical and behavioral studies suggest the right lateral cerebellar hemisphere plays a critical role in cognition, particularly attention. Contralateral connections between the cerebellum and cerebrum via the thalamus support this involvement.
Simran Mughal +6 more
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