1988
DOI: 10.1109/51.7932
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Rhythm perception equipment for skin vibratory stimulation

Abstract: The characteristics of vibrotactile stimulation and an experimental device for the transmission of rhythm information contained in music and similar sounds by means of vibrotactile stimulation are described. The actuator and input/output behavior of the device are examined. Measurement of the intensity discrimination threshold and beat frequency perception threshold is discussed. Application to music education in schools for the deaf is described, and results of a clinical test are reported.

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“…Finally, data from this study confirms that electro-neurostimulation of tongue is on par with other stimulation modalities: mechanical grating ~0.500mm (Van Boven, 1994) and vibro-tactile at ~20Hz (Ezawa, 1988).…”
Section: Significant Findingssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Finally, data from this study confirms that electro-neurostimulation of tongue is on par with other stimulation modalities: mechanical grating ~0.500mm (Van Boven, 1994) and vibro-tactile at ~20Hz (Ezawa, 1988).…”
Section: Significant Findingssupporting
confidence: 76%
“…A respeito dessas Tecnologias Assistivas, Ezawa (1988) descreve, além das características da estimulação vibrotátil, um dispositivo experimental para a transmissão de informações rítmicas contidas na música por meio da estimulação vibrotátil.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…A respeito das Tecnologias Assistivas vibrotáteis e sua aplicação à educação musical de surdos, dos artigos encontrados e analisados a respeito desse tema, foi Ezawa (1988) quem primeiro discorreu sobre a aplicação de estímulos vibrotáteis para estudantes de música surdos. Por meio de testes clínicos, foram relatados resultados da aplicação desses estímulos em estudantes de escolas para surdos para verificar se as informações rítmicas contidas na música eram semelhantes às proporcionadas pelos dispositivos vibrotáteis.…”
Section: Discussionunclassified