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Feeling textures through a probe: effects of probe and surface geometry and exploratory factors
Authors:Klatzky Roberta L  Lederman Susan J  Hamilton Cheryl  Grindley Molly  Swendsen Robert H
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. klatzky@cmu.edu
Abstract:Vibratory roughness perception occurs when people feel a surface with a rigid probe. Accordingly, perceived roughness should reflect probe and surface geometry, exploratory speed, and force. Experiments 1 and 2 compared magnitude estimation of roughness with the bare finger and two types of probes, one designed to eliminate force moments, under the subject's active control. Experiments 3 and 4 varied speed under passive control. Log magnitude was consistently a quadratic function of log spacing between elements in the surface. The location of the function's peak was related to the drop point--that is, the spacing at which the probe can just drop between elements--which is affected by probe tip diameter, element height, and speed. Other parameters of the quadratic were affected by probe type and speed.
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