Haptic perception of wetness
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In daily life, people interact with textiles of different degrees of wetness, but little is known about the me-chanics of wetness perception. This paper describes an experiment with six conditions regarding haptic dis-crimination of the wetness of fabrics. Three materials were used: cotton wool, sponge-structured viscose and thin viscose. Two ways of touching were investigated: static touching, in which only thermal cues were available, and dynamic touching, in which additionalmechanical cueswere available. For dynamic touching, average Weber fractions for discriminationwere around0.3, whereas for static touching, they ranged from0.34 to0.63. The results show that people can make use of the additional mechanical cues to significantly improve their discrimination performance. There was no significant difference between Weber fractions for the three materials, showing that wetness can be judged as a separate perceptual quantity, independent of the material. © 2012 Elsevie
TNO Identifier
463970
Source
Acta Psychologica, 141, pp. 159-163.
Place of publication
Soesterberg
Pages
159-163
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