Friction and neuroimaging of active and passive tactile touch

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Xue Zhou
Yiyuan Li
Yu Tian
Marc A. Masen
Yuanzhe Li
Zhongmin Jin
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[1] Tsinghua University,State Key Laboratory of Tribology, Department of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Tribology Research Institute,School of Economics and Management
[3] Southwest Jiaotong University,Tribology Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering
[4] Southwest Jiaotong University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[5] Imperial College London,undefined
[6] University of Leeds,undefined
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Two types of exploratory touch including active sliding and passive sliding are usually encountered in the daily life. The friction behavior of the human finger against the surface of objects is important in tactile perception. The neural mechanisms correlating to tribological behavior are not fully understood. This study investigated the tactile response of active and passive finger friction characterized with functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS). The friction test and fNIRS test were performed simultaneously using the tactile stimulus of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) specimens. Results showed that the sliding modes did not obviously influence the friction property of skin. While three cortex regions were activated in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), showing a higher activation level of passive sliding. This revealed that the tribological performance was not a simple parameter to affect tactile perception, and the difference in cortical hemodynamic activity of active and passive touch was also recognised. The movement-related blood flow changes revealed the role of PFC in integrating tactile sensation although there was no estimation task on roughness perception.
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