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Novel Compact Tactile Stimulator with Sensing: Designed for Individuals with a Brain Injury and MRI. [PDF]

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Stable Somatotopy in Chronic Low Back Pain: Is Cortical Map Reorganization a Myth?

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Contribution of within- and cross-channel information to vibrotactile frequency discrimination

Brain Research, 2013
Vibrotactile stimuli normally activate multiple information-processing channels starting from different types of mechanoreceptors, and the most sensitive channel alternates depending on the range of vibration frequency. How the tactile system encodes vibration frequency using within-channel information (e.g., the temporal pattern of neural activity of ...
Scinob, Kuroki   +2 more
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Vibrotactile adaptation enhances frequency discrimination

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1994
Human vibrotactile frequency discrimination (with respect to a 25-Hz standard stimulus, 20 dB above unadapted detection threshold) was measured on the thenar eminence and index fingerpad, using two-interval forced-choice tracking. Measurements were made in the unadapted state and following exposure to 25-Hz adapting stimuli of various amplitudes.
A K, Goble, M, Hollins
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Encoding voice fundamental frequency into vibrotactile frequency

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
Measured in this study was the ability of eight hearing and five deaf subjects to identify the stress pattern in a short sentence from the variation in voice fundamental frequency (F0), when presented aurally (for hearing subjects) and when transformed into vibrotactile pulse frequency.
M, Rothenberg, R D, Molitor
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Vibrotactile Alphabets: Time and Frequency Patterns to Encode Information

IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2021
Although many tactual communication methods have been developed over the past decades, few of them have been widely adopted in everyday lives. In this paper, we investigate the ability to deliver text messages using patterns of vibrations. By manipulating the duration and frequency of vibrations, we designed two vibrotactile alphabets, i.e.
Xun Liu, Mischa Dohler
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