TY - JOUR
T1 - Discrimination threshold for haptic volume perception of fingers and phalanges
AU - Zhang, Zhilin
AU - Li, Chunlin
AU - Zhang, Jian
AU - Huang, Qiang
AU - Go, Ritsu
AU - Yan, Tianyi
AU - Wu, Jinglong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017, The Psychonomic Society, Inc.
PY - 2018/2/1
Y1 - 2018/2/1
N2 - Humans exhibit a remarkable ability to discriminate variations in object volume based on natural haptic perception. The discrimination thresholds for the haptic volume perception of the whole hand are well known, but the discrimination thresholds for haptic volume perception of fingers and phalanges are still unknown. In the present study, two psychophysical experiments were performed to investigate haptic volume perception in various fingers and phalanges. The configurations of both experiments were completely dependent on haptic volume perception from the fingers and phalanges. The participants were asked to blindly discriminate the volume variation of regular solid objects in a random order by using the distal phalanx, medial phalanx, and proximal phalanx of their index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger. The discrimination threshold of haptic volume perception gradually decreases from the little finger to the index finger as well as from the proximal phalanx to the distal phalanx. Overall, both the shape of the target and the part of the finger in contact with the target significantly influence the precision of haptic perception of volume. This substantial data set provides detailed and compelling perspectives on the haptic system, including for discrimination of the spatial size of objects and for performing more general perceptual processes.
AB - Humans exhibit a remarkable ability to discriminate variations in object volume based on natural haptic perception. The discrimination thresholds for the haptic volume perception of the whole hand are well known, but the discrimination thresholds for haptic volume perception of fingers and phalanges are still unknown. In the present study, two psychophysical experiments were performed to investigate haptic volume perception in various fingers and phalanges. The configurations of both experiments were completely dependent on haptic volume perception from the fingers and phalanges. The participants were asked to blindly discriminate the volume variation of regular solid objects in a random order by using the distal phalanx, medial phalanx, and proximal phalanx of their index finger, middle finger, ring finger, and little finger. The discrimination threshold of haptic volume perception gradually decreases from the little finger to the index finger as well as from the proximal phalanx to the distal phalanx. Overall, both the shape of the target and the part of the finger in contact with the target significantly influence the precision of haptic perception of volume. This substantial data set provides detailed and compelling perspectives on the haptic system, including for discrimination of the spatial size of objects and for performing more general perceptual processes.
KW - Discrimination threshold
KW - Finger
KW - Haptic volume perception
KW - Phalanx
KW - Shape
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85037346182&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3758/s13414-017-1453-z
DO - 10.3758/s13414-017-1453-z
M3 - Article
C2 - 29218598
AN - SCOPUS:85037346182
SN - 1943-3921
VL - 80
SP - 576
EP - 585
JO - Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics
JF - Attention, Perception, and Psychophysics
IS - 2
ER -