Title :
Measurement of human tactile sensation capability to discriminate fine surface textures using a variable step-height presentation system
Author :
Kawamura, T. ; Ohka, M. ; Miyaoka, T. ; Mitsuya, Y.
Author_Institution :
Graduate Sch., Nagoya Univ., Japan
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to analyze the human sensory information processing of fine-surface textures in three psychophysical experiments. We measured difference thresholds of fine step-height discrimination. These values are important in examining the sensitivity of human mechanoreceptive units. To begin with, we developed a computer-controlled measurement system to present fine step-heights of 0 to 30 μm to five human subjects. To obtain the thresholds efficiently, the subjects distinguished between two step-heights presented in a PEST (parameter estimation by sequential testing) trial sequence. In Experiment A, the subjects actively touched the step-heights (active-touch). In Experiment B, they passively touched the step-heights that were driven linearly by an X-table with cyclic movement (passive-touch). In Experiment C they actively touched the step-heights cooled to 15°C. The result shows that the thresholds in the active-touch experiment agreed almost with those in the passive-touch experiment. Also, the distinctive sensitivity did not decline even if the step-heights were cooled at 15°C
Keywords :
biocybernetics; human factors; mechanoception; surface texture; active-touch; fine surface textures; human sensory information processing; human tactile sensation measurement; parameter estimation; passive-touch; psychophysical experiments; sensitivity; sequential testing; variable step-height presentation system; Anthropometry; Humans; Inspection; Psychology; Reactive power; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Surface texture; Testing; Vibrations;
Conference_Titel :
Robot and Human Communication, 1996., 5th IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Tsukuba
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3253-9
DOI :
10.1109/ROMAN.1996.568845