Haptic roughness perception of linear gratings via bare finger or rigid probe.
journal contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byMichael A. Lawrence, Ryo Kitada, Roberta KlatzkyRoberta Klatzky, Susan J. Lederman
The magnitude of perceived roughness was haptically estimated as subjects freely explored linear gratings with either the bare finger or a rigid stylus-shaped probe. A considerably expanded range of ridge and groove width was investigated, relative to the extant literature. The four experiments collectively indicate that, for both finger and probe-end effectors, the variance in the estimates of perceived roughness was predominantly predicted by a single parameter: groove width. The functions relating perceived roughness to groove width increased over a narrow band relative to the full range of values, then flattened. These data have archival values for models of roughness perception involving both direct and indirect touch.