articleApr 27, 2013GREEN OA

Talking about tactile experiences

Newcastle University · University of Bristol

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Abstract

A common problem with designing and developing applications with tactile interfaces is the lack of a vocabulary that allows one to describe or communicate about haptics. Here we present the findings from a study exploring participants' verbalizations of their tactile experiences across two modulated tactile stimuli (16Hz and 250Hz) related to two important mechanoreceptors in the human hand. The study, with 14 participants, applied the explicitation interview technique to capture detailed descriptions of the diachronic and synchronic structure of tactile experiences. We propose 14 categories for a human-experiential vocabulary based on the categorization of the findings and tie them back to neurophysiological…

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Keywords
  • Categorization
  • Experiential learning
  • Vocabulary
  • Haptic technology
  • Relation (database)
  • Tactile stimuli
  • Computer science
  • Human–computer interaction
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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