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  • Researchers developed a cost-effective device, called a virtual haptic display (VHD), to study how we perceive shapes through touch by presenting controlled tactile stimuli.
  • The VHD works by converting black and white images into an array of tactile pixels (taxels) that participants can feel, allowing them to explore virtual shapes by moving their fingers over the device.
  • Experiments showed that untrained users can successfully recognize both simple and complex shapes through this haptic apparatus, making it suitable for cross-modal experimentation as well.

Article Abstract

In order to understand better the processes involved in the perception of shape through touch, someelement of control is required over the nature of the shape presented to the hand and the presentation timing. To that end, we have developed a cost-effective, computer-controlled apparatus for presenting haptic stimuli using active touch, known as a virtual haptic display (VHD). The operational principle behind this device is that it translates black and white visual images into topographic, 2-D taxel (tactile pixel) arrays, along the same principle using in Braille letters. These taxels are either elevated or depressed at any one time representing white and black pixel colors of the visual image, respectively. To feel the taxels, the participant places their fingers onto a carriage which can be moved over the surface of the device to reveal a virtual shape. We conducted two experiments and the results show that untrained participants are able to recognize different, simple and complex, shapes using this apparatus. The VHD apparatus is therefore ideal at presenting 2-Dshapes through touch alone. Moreover,this device and its supporting software can also be used for presenting computer-controlled stimuli in cross-modal experiments.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3758/bf03192972DOI Listing

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