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Mechanical signals at the base of a rat vibrissa: the effect of intrinsic vibrissa curvature and implications for tactile exploration

机译:大鼠触须基部的机械信号:固有触角曲率的影响及其对触觉探索的影响

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Rats actively tap and sweep their large mystacial vibrissae (whiskers) against objects to tactually explore their surroundings. When a vibrissa makes contact with an object, it bends, and this bending generates forces and bending moments at the vibrissa base. Researchers have only recently begun to quantify these mechanical variables. The present study quantifies the forces and bending moments at the vibrissa base with a quasi-static model of vibrissa deflection. The model was validated with experiments on real vibrissae. Initial simulations demonstrated that almost all vibrissa-object collisions during natural behavior will occur with the concave side of the vibrissa facing the object, and we therefore paid particular attention to the role of the vibrissa's intrinsic curvature in shaping the forces at the base. Both simulations and experiments showed that vibrissae with larger intrinsic curvatures will generate larger axial forces. Simulations also demonstrated that the range of forces and moments at the vibrissal base vary over approximately three orders of magnitude, depending on the location along the vibrissa at which object contact is made. Both simulations and experiments demonstrated that collisions in which the concave side of the vibrissa faces the object generate longer-duration contacts and larger net forces than collisions with the convex side. These results suggest that the orientation of the vibrissa's intrinsic curvature on the mystacial pad may increase forces during object contact and provide increased sensitivity to detailed surface features.
机译:老鼠会积极地敲击并擦拭巨大的Mystacial触须(胡须),使其紧贴物体,以触觉地探索周围的环境。当触角与物体接触时,它会弯曲,这种弯曲会在触角基部产生力和弯矩。研究人员直到最近才开始量化这些机械变量。本研究使用触角挠度的准静态模型来量化触角基部处的力和弯矩。该模型已通过在真实触须上的实验进行了验证。最初的模拟表明,自然行为过程中几乎所有的触碰物体碰撞都将沿着触碰物体的凹面面向对象发生,因此,我们特别注意了触碰物体固有曲率在塑造基座力时所起的作用。仿真和实验均表明,具有较大固有曲率的触须会产生较大的轴向力。模拟还表明,取决于沿触碰进行物体接触的位置,触碰基座上的力和力矩范围大约在三个数量级上变化。仿真和实验均表明,与触碰凸面的碰撞相比,触须的凹面面向对象的碰撞会产生更长的接触时间和更大的净力。这些结果表明,在神秘垫上,触须的固有曲率的方向可能会增加物体接触期间的作用力,并增加了对详细表面特征的敏感性。

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