DocumentCode :
3352371
Title :
The role of multisensory feedback in haptic surface perception
Author :
Poling, Gayla L. ; Weisenberger, Janet M. ; Kerwin, Thomas
Author_Institution :
Speech & Hearing Sci., Ohio State Univ., Columbus, OH, USA
fYear :
2003
fDate :
22-23 March 2003
Firstpage :
187
Lastpage :
194
Abstract :
In performing most everyday tasks, we use information from several different sensory modalities, yet our understanding of how these inputs are integrated is limited. The present study investigated the role of multisensory feedback in the perception of surface roughness, specifically focusing on whether the threshold for distinguishing the roughness of two virtual surfaces was different under visual + haptic conditions, as compared to visual-only or haptic-only conditions. Haptic stimuli were presented via the PHANToM; visual stimuli were presented via computer monitor. The virtual surfaces were sinusoidal gratings that varied in spatial period across trials. Overall, results suggested that threshold was determined by haptic input at low surface amplitudes, and by visual input at high surface amplitudes. At intermediate amplitude values, it appeared that observers were combining information across modalities to produce a percept in the combined condition that was better than that obtained under either single modality condition.
Keywords :
computer displays; force feedback; haptic interfaces; human factors; PHANToM; computer monitor; haptic surface perception; multisensory feedback; sinusoidal gratings; surface roughness; visual input; visual stimuli; Auditory system; Feedback; Fingers; Haptic interfaces; Humans; Probes; Rough surfaces; Surface roughness; Surface texture; Virtual environment;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, 2003. HAPTICS 2003. Proceedings. 11th Symposium on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1890-7
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/HAPTIC.2003.1191271
Filename :
1191271
Link To Document :
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