2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-44196-1_46
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Functional Microanatomical Model of Meissner Corpuscle

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“…the time between stimulus onset and the first spike, provides reliable information about direction of fingertip force and object shape faster than rate codes, especially in the case of RA-I afferents. The transformation from SED into firing rate (spikes/time) has been conducted somewhere for SA-I receptors [17] or single RA-I receptor [9]. Those models employ a leaky integrate and fire model to predict the neural spikes and spike times, which results in a good fit to experimental data.…”
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“…the time between stimulus onset and the first spike, provides reliable information about direction of fingertip force and object shape faster than rate codes, especially in the case of RA-I afferents. The transformation from SED into firing rate (spikes/time) has been conducted somewhere for SA-I receptors [17] or single RA-I receptor [9]. Those models employ a leaky integrate and fire model to predict the neural spikes and spike times, which results in a good fit to experimental data.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…are described in better details, for instance, the full model of a fingertip in [9]. Because each dermal papilla was fixed at the size of 0.11 mm × 0.11 mm, the calculation could become extremely time-consuming (along with the increased number of dermal papillae) for a larger model.…”
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“…FEM simulations of tactile scenarios Previous finite element studies of human touch mostly include two or three dimensional modelling of finger pad exploration of real surfaces on tribological [16,17] as well as neuro-mechanical levels or vibratory stimulations [18][19][20]. Abdolvahab [21] simulated the "squeeze film" effect, by comparing sliding of a finger pad over a real edge and a surface with varying friction coefficient.…”
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“…The multi-physics computational framework used in this work is capable of simulating friction modulation due to electrostatic attraction directly from applied voltage signal in the haptic display, without changing the friction properties of the surface. Current work employs a 2D version of previously developed framework validated with experimental data [20,17] as it is very useful for parametric studies in parallel to the computationally intensive 3D model. The framework was used here mainly in order to generate friction profiles µ RS (r) for CAE database for three simple RS, i.e.…”
Section: Input Friction Datamentioning
confidence: 99%