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Training Effects of a Visual Aid on Haptic Sensitivity in a Needle Insertion Task

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This paper describes an experiment conducted to measure human's haptic sensitivity and the effects of haptic training with and without visual aid on a needle insertion task. The haptic training protocol consisted of a needle insertion task using dual-layer silicon samples. A visual aid was provided as a multimodal cue for haptic perception. Results show that for a novices' group, training with a visual aid inhibited haptic perception. Hence, haptic skills must be trained differently from visuo-motor skills.
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hal-00665855 , version 1 (12-11-2013)

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  • HAL Id : hal-00665855 , version 1

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Emilio Loren Roth Monzon, Amine Chellali, Cédric Dumas, Caroline Gl Cao. Training Effects of a Visual Aid on Haptic Sensitivity in a Needle Insertion Task. IEEE Haptics Symposium 2012, Mar 2012, Vancouver, Canada. pp.199-202. ⟨hal-00665855⟩
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