DocumentCode :
104510
Title :
HyVE: Hybrid Vibro-Electrotactile Stimulation for Sensory Feedback and Substitution in Rehabilitation
Author :
D´Alonzo, Marco ; Dosen, S. ; Cipriani, Christian ; Farina, Dario
Author_Institution :
BioRobotic Inst. of Scuola Superiore Sant´Anna, Pontedera, Italy
Volume :
22
Issue :
2
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Mar-14
Firstpage :
290
Lastpage :
301
Abstract :
Electro- or vibro-tactile stimulations were used in the past to provide sensory information in many different applications ranging from human manual control to prosthetics. The two modalities were used separately in the past, and we hypothesized that a hybrid vibro-electrotactile (HyVE) stimulation could provide two afferent streams that are independently perceived by a subject, although delivered in parallel and through the same skin location. We conducted psychophysical experiments where healthy subjects were asked to recognize the intensities of electro- and vibro-tactile stimuli during hybrid and single modality stimulations. The results demonstrated that the subjects were able to discriminate the features of the two modalities within the hybrid stimulus, and that the cross-modality interaction was limited enough to allow better transmission of discrete information (messages) using hybrid versus single modality coding. The percentages of successful recognitions (mean ± standard deviation) for nine messages were 56 ±11% and 72 ±8% for two hybrid coding schemes, compared to 29 ±7% for vibrotactile and 44 ±4% for electrotactile coding. The HyVE can be therefore an attractive solution in numerous application for providing sensory feedback in prostheses and rehabilitation, and it could be used to increase the resolution of a single variable or to simultaneously feedback two different variables.
Keywords :
mechanoception; neuromuscular stimulation; patient rehabilitation; prosthetics; skin; HyVE; cross-modality interaction; discrete information transmission; electro-tactile stimulation; electro-tactile stimuli; electrotactile coding; human manual control; hybrid modality coding; hybrid modality stimulation; hybrid vibro-electrotactile stimulation; messages; prosthetics; psychophysical experiment; rehabilitation; sensory feedback; sensory information; single modality coding; single modality stimulation; skin location; vibro-tactile stimulation; vibro-tactile stimuli; vibrotactile coding; Electrocutaneous; electrotactile; hybrid stimulation; prosthetics; sensory feedback; sensory substitution; vibrotactile;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1534-4320
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TNSRE.2013.2266482
Filename :
6531647
Link To Document :
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