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Sinusoidal Vibration Source Localization in Two-Dimensional Space Around the Hand
There are use cases where presenting spatial information via the tactile sense is useful (e.g., situations where visual and audio senses are not available).
Yusuke Ujitoko, Scinob Kuroki
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Discrimination of vibrotactile frequencies in a delayed pair comparison task [PDF]
This study quantified human short-term-memory decay functions for delayed vibrotactile frequency discriminations. Subjects indicated which of two successive intervals contained the higher or lower frequency of a pair separated by delay periods of 0.5-30 sec. Performance decreased as a function of length of delay and was higher when delays were unfilled
R J, Sinclair, H, Burton
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Cochlear implant (CI) users’ poor speech recognition in noise and music perception may be both due to their limited access to pitch cues such as the fundamental frequency (F0). Recent studies showed that similar to residual low-frequency acoustic hearing,
Xin Luo, Lauren Hayes
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Flexible Vibrotactile Actuator Based on Dielectric Elastomer for Smart Handheld Devices
This paper presents an electroactive and soft vibrotactile actuator based on a dielectric elastomer. The vibrotactile actuator is composed of an upper layer, an adhesive tape layer, a dielectric layer with bumps, and a lower layer.
Yong Hae Heo +3 more
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Vibrotactile feedback is a very desirable feature for many touchscreen applications, creating a more engaging and effective user experience. Although it is common in small electronic devices, this feedback is often absent in large touchscreen devices ...
Taylor Mason +4 more
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Perceptual Space of Superimposed Dual-Frequency Vibrations in the Hands. [PDF]
The use of distinguishable complex vibrations that have multiple spectral components can improve the transfer of information by vibrotactile interfaces. We investigated the qualitative characteristics of dual-frequency vibrations as the simplest complex ...
Inwook Hwang +2 more
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Response modality-dependent categorical choice representations for vibrotactile comparisons
Previous electrophysiological studies in monkeys and humans suggest that premotor regions are the primary loci for the encoding of perceptual choices during vibrotactile comparisons.
Yuan-hao Wu +2 more
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The established view is that vibrotactile stimuli evoke two qualitatively distinctive cutaneous sensations, flutter (frequencies < 60 Hz) and vibratory hum (frequencies > 60 Hz), subserved by two distinct receptor types (Meissner’s and Pacinian ...
Ingvars Birznieks +6 more
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Adaptation to high-frequency vibrotactile stimulations fails to affect the clock in young children
Being able to estimate time precisely is fundamental to interact with the environment, and it is startling how our ability to track temporal intervals is prone to distortion.
Nicola Domenici +2 more
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Vibrotactile Stimulation to Change Velocity Perception in Automobiles
Velocity perception is important in safety, traffic jam relaxation, and concentration and drivability enhancement while driving automobiles. This paper study the control of velocity perception by using vibrotactile stimulation.
Motoki Tachiiri +2 more
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