Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
615969 Tribology International 2010 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

An experimental apparatus has been developed to observe the contact zones between human fingerpads and a smooth flat surface of a total-reflection prism. Using this apparatus, the following experiments have been carried out: (1) measurement of the apparent and real contact areas of fingerpads under a controlled contact load, (2) measurement of the vibrotactile thresholds of fingerpads under a controlled contact load, and (3) investigation of the discrimination of tones by tactile sensation under a controlled contact load. From the third experiment, it is found that human fingerpads can discriminate between tones from the differences in their harmonic components.

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