학술논문

Effects of sounds on tactile roughness depend on the congruency between modalities
Document Type
Conference
Source
World Haptics 2009 - Third Joint EuroHaptics conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems EuroHaptics conference, 2009 and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems. World Haptics 2009. Third Joint. :150-153 Mar, 2009
Subject
Computing and Processing
Rough surfaces
Surface roughness
Haptic interfaces
White noise
Fingers
Surface texture
Frequency synchronization
Information processing
Abrasives
Virtual environment
crossmodal
touch
audition
texture perception
Language
Abstract
Recent studies have demonstrated that the tactile roughness perception of surface texture was modified when touch-produced sounds or non-touch-produced sounds were presented while exploring a surface. Our previous research demonstrated that white noise modified tactile roughness perception of an abrasive paper with a certain particle size. In the present study, we investigated whether the dependence of the effects of sound on the particle size of surfaces indicates the correspondences of perceived roughness between tactile and auditory information. The results revealed that the congruency of roughness information between the modalities is necessary to modify the effects of sounds on tactile roughness perception with regard to not only the intensity of the crossmodal effects but also whether the direction of the auditory effects on tactile roughness perception is smoother or rougher.