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Papers to read for new lab members
Here’s a list of papers that will help you get started. Please go through ones that are relevant to your project and read them carefully. Do ask questions if you have any.
METHODS:
Psychophysical approach
2afc spearman karber
An useful book to have is Kingdom and Prins ‘Psychophysics’
magnitude estimation
Verillo_Bolanowski_McGlone_roughenss_mag_est_1_vs_2_finger_wet_vs_dry.SomatoMotRes99.
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420.3 kB
Role of friction and tangential force variation in the subjective scaling of tactile roughness - Smith 2002.
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253.6 kB
Detection theory
Multisensory integration
MLE
Bayesian / ideal observer
Touch
Duplex theory
Haptic perception
Active touch
Contact forces
Simulation approach
Haptic exploration Machine learning approach
Vibration
Hollins_2006_J_NSCI_Roughness_probe_adaptation 04.22.27.
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293.8 kB
VR and movements
Virtual environments for motor rehabilitation: review
Sensory motor remapping of space in human–machine interfaces
Extending the Body for Interaction with Reality
The effect of hand size and interaction modality on the virtual hand illusion
Timing
Neural mechanisms of timing
https://web-archive.southampton.ac.uk/cogprints.org/12/1/ivry.html
Perception of intersensory synchrony
https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/APP.72.4.871
Sequences
Tapping:
Sensorimotor synchronization: A review of the tapping literature
Softness
Multisensory Softness.
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1.7 MB
Di Luca et al. - 2011 - Effects of visual-haptic asynchronies and loading-unloading movements on compliance perception.
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660.8 kB
Di Luca - 2011 - Perceived compliance in a pinch.
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616.3 kB
Van Beek et al. - 2015 - The effect of damping on the perception of hardness.
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1.3 MB
Pages from Di Luca - ch 10 - Multisensory softness.
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1.5 MB
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