论文标题
触摸研究中的自然主义刺激
Naturalistic stimuli in touch research
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论文摘要
通常在实验室环境中使用机器人或其他类型的控制设备来研究触摸的神经机制。这样的刺激与高度复杂的自然主义人对人类对人的触摸相互作用有很大不同。缺乏科学有用的自然主义刺激会阻碍,尤其是在社会接触研究中。另一方面,视觉科学从虚拟现实系统等发明中受益,这些虚拟现实系统为研究人员提供了对自然主义刺激的精确控制。在接触研究领域,由于皮肤力学的复杂性,产生和操纵刺激尤其具有挑战性。在这里,我们回顾了触摸神经科学的历史,重点是严格控制和自然主义刺激之间的对比,并与视力科学相比。我们讨论了可以通过精确控制的触觉刺激克服障碍的新方法,以及自然主义质地生产的最新成功。在社会触摸研究中,自然主义人类到人类触摸互动的精确跟踪和测量提供了令人兴奋的新可能性。
Neural mechanisms of touch are typically studied in laboratory settings using robotic or other types of well-controlled devices. Such stimuli are very different from highly complex naturalistic human-to-human touch interactions. The lack of scientifically useful naturalistic stimuli hampers progress, particularly in social touch research. Vision science, on the other hand, has benefitted from inventions such as virtual reality systems that have provided researchers with precision control of naturalistic stimuli. In the field of touch research, producing and manipulating stimuli is particularly challenging due to the complexity of skin mechanics. Here we review the history of touch neuroscience focusing on the contrast between strictly controlled and naturalistic stimuli and compare with vision science. We discuss new methods that may overcome the obstacles with precision-controlled tactile stimuli, and recent successes in naturalistic texture production. In social touch research, precise tracking and measurement of naturalistic human-to-human touch interactions offers exciting new possibilities.