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dc.contributor.authorPardo, Luis A.-
dc.contributor.authorMarkovic, Marko-
dc.contributor.authorSchilling, Arndt F.-
dc.contributor.authorWilke, Meike Annika-
dc.contributor.authorErnst, Jennifer-
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-22T09:56:14Z-
dc.date.available2024-03-22T09:56:14Z-
dc.date.issued2022-10-28-
dc.identifier.issn1662-453Xen_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/15292-
dc.description.abstractVibrotactile sensation is an essential part of the sense of touch. In this study, the localized vibrotactile sensation of the arm-shoulder region was quantified in 10 able-bodied subjects. For this analysis, the six relevant dermatomes (C3-T2) and three segments—the lower arm, the upper arm, and the shoulder region were studied. For psychometric evaluation, tasks resulting in the quantification of sensation threshold, just noticeable difference, Weber fraction, and perception of dynamically changing vibrotactile stimuli were performed. We found that healthy subjects could reliably detect vibration in all tested regions at low amplitude (2–6% of the maximal amplitude of commonly used vibrotactors). The detection threshold was significantly lower in the lower arm than that in the shoulder, as well as ventral in comparison with the dorsal. There were no significant differences in Weber fraction (20%) detectable between the studied locations. A compensatory tracking task resulted in a significantly higher average rectified error in the shoulder than that in the upper arm, while delay and correlation coefficient showed no difference between the regions. Here, we presented a conclusive map of the vibrotactile sense of the healthy upper limb. These data give an overview of the sensory bandwidth that can be achieved with vibrotactile stimulation at the arm and may help in the design of vibrotactile feedback interfaces (displays) for the hand/arm/shoulder-region.en
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherFrontiersen_US
dc.relation.ispartofFrontiers in neuroscienceen_US
dc.subjectvibrotactile sensationen_US
dc.subjectdermatomesen_US
dc.subjectable-bodiesen_US
dc.subjectfeedbacken_US
dc.subjectpsychometricen_US
dc.subject.ddc610: Medizinen_US
dc.titleVibrotactile mapping of the upper extremity : absolute perceived intensity is location-dependent ; perception of relative changes is noten
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.description.versionPeerRevieweden_US
local.contributorPerson.editorLi, Min-
tuhh.container.volume16en_US
tuhh.oai.showtrueen_US
tuhh.publication.instituteDepartment Biotechnologieen_US
tuhh.publication.instituteFakultät Life Sciencesen_US
tuhh.publisher.doi10.3389/fnins.2022.958415-
tuhh.type.opus(wissenschaftlicher) Artikel-
dc.rights.cchttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/en_US
dc.type.casraiJournal Article-
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dc.type.statusinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionen_US
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