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Article Dans Une Revue Communicative and Integrative Biology Année : 2009

Effect of fingerprints orientation on skin vibrations during tactile exploration of textured surfaces.

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In humans, the tactile perception of fine textures is mediated by skin vibrations when scanning the surface with the fingertip. These vibrations are encoded by specific mechanoreceptors, Pacinian corpuscules (PCs), located about 2 mm below the skin surface. In a recent article, we performed experiments using a biomimetic sensor which suggest that fingerprints (epidermal ridges) may play an important role in shaping the subcutaneous stress vibrations in a way which facilitates their processing by the PC channel. Here we further test this hypothesis by directly recording the modulations of the fingerpad/substrate friction force induced by scanning an actual fingertip across a textured surface. When the fingerprints are oriented perpendicular to the scanning direction, the spectrum of these modulations shows a pronounced maximum around the frequency v/lambda, where v is the scanning velocity and lambda the fingerprints period. This simple biomechanical result confirms the relevance of our previous finding for human touch.
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hal-00432527 , version 1 (16-11-2009)

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Alexis Prevost, Julien Scheibert, Georges Debrégeas. Effect of fingerprints orientation on skin vibrations during tactile exploration of textured surfaces.. Communicative and Integrative Biology, 2009, 2 (5), pp.422-4. ⟨hal-00432527⟩
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