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Intuitiveness of Vibrotactile Speed Regulation Cues

机译:触觉速度调节提示的直观性

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Interpretations of vibrotactile stimulations were compared between two participant groups. In both groups, the task was to evaluate specifically designed tactile stimulations presented to the wrist or chest. Ascending, constant, and descending vibration frequency profiles of the stimuli represented information for three different speed regulation instructions: "accelerate your speed," "keep your speed constant," and "decelerate your speed," respectively. The participants were treated differently so that one of the groups was first taught (i.e., primed) the meanings of the stimuli, whereas the other group was not taught (i.e., unprimed). The results showed that the stimuli were evaluated nearly equally in the primed and the unprimed groups. The best performing stimuli communicated the three intended meanings in the rate of 88% to 100% in the primed group and in the unprimed group in the rate of 71% to 83%. Both groups performed equally in evaluating "keep your speed constant" and "decelerate your speed" information. As the unprimed participants performed similarly to the primed participants, the results suggest that vibrotactile stimulation can be intuitively understood. The results suggest further that carefully designed vibrotactile stimulations could be functional in delivering easy-to-understand feedback on how to regulate the speed of movement, such as in physical exercise and rehabilitation applications.
机译:比较两个参与者组之间的触觉刺激的解释。在这两组中,任务是评估专门设计给手腕或胸部的触觉刺激。刺激的上升,恒定和下降振动频率曲线表示三种不同的速度调节指令的信息:“加速”,“保持速度恒定”和“减速”。参与者的待遇有所不同,因此首先教了一组(即准备好)刺激的含义,而另一组没有教过(即未准备好)。结果表明,刺激组和未刺激组的刺激几乎相同。表现最佳的刺激物在初免组中的表达率为88%至100%,在未初免组中的表达率为71%至83%,传达了三种预期含义。两组在评估“保持速度常数”和“减速速度”信息方面均表现出色。由于未灌注的参与者的表现与灌注的参与者相似,因此结果表明,可以直观地理解触觉刺激。结果进一步表明,精心设计的触觉刺激在传递关于如何调节运动速度的易于理解的反馈(例如在体育锻炼和康复应用中)方面可能起作用。

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