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An experimental device for multi-directional somatosensory perturbation and its evaluation in a pilot psychophysical experiment

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Somatosensory stimulation associated with facial skin deformation has been developed and efficiently applied in the study of speech production and speech perception. However, the technique is limited to a simplified unidirectional pattern of stimulation, and cannot adapt to realistic stimulation patterns related to multidimensional orofacial gestures. To overcome this issue, a new multi-actuator system is developed enabling one to synchronously deform the facial skin in multiple directions. The first prototype involves stimulation in two directions and its efficiency is evaluated using a temporal order judgement test involving vertical and horizontal facial skin stretches at the sides of the mouth.
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hal-02946008 , version 1 (22-09-2020)

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Rintaro Ogane, Lynda Selila, Takayuki Ito. An experimental device for multi-directional somatosensory perturbation and its evaluation in a pilot psychophysical experiment. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2020, 148 (3), pp.EL279-EL284. ⟨10.1121/10.0001942⟩. ⟨hal-02946008⟩
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