by D. Arcangeli, G. Arnold, A. Roby-Brami, G. di Marco, N. Jarrassé, R. Parry
Bibtex Entry:
@InProceedings{arcangeli2024eurohaptics,
author = {Arcangeli, D. and Arnold, G. and Roby-Brami, A. and di Marco, G. and Jarrassé, N. and Parry, R.},
booktitle = {Eurohaptics},
title = {Perception of paired vibrotactile stimulus on the upper limb: implications for the design of wearable technology},
year = {2024},
address = {Lille, France},
month = {July},
abstract = {The ability to correctly perceive multiple stimuli represents an important barrier to the use of vibrotactile devices in training complex behaviors. The aim of this study was to evaluate how stimulation parameters influence perception of vibrotactile patterns applied to the forearm and upper arm. In this experimental protocol, participants (N= 16) were asked to compare two vibrotactile sequences and indicate whether they were the same or different. We examined the effects of (1) sequential versus simultaneous vibrotactile stimulation;(2) the temporal structure of the vibrotactile stimulus upon subject perception and (3) difference in pattern recognition between the two segments. Our results confirmed that perception was generally superior when the two stimuli were presented sequentially and when there was a marked difference in the temporal structure of the signals. At the same time, participants were highly capable of detecting two identical sequences when presented simultaneously. These findings may have important implications for the design of wearable vibrotactile devices intended for guiding upper limb movement.},
category = {ACTIS},
crac = {n},
doi = {1},
file = {:http\://eurohaptics.org/ehc2024/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2024/06/1145-doc.pdf:PDF;},
hal = {n},
hal_id = {hal-xx},
hal_version = {v1},
}