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  • The study explores how pulsed light can create pressure changes in materials, leading to tactile sensations, a process known as the photoacoustic or light-induced thermoelastic effect.
  • Different light sources, including a pulsed laser, a miniature diode laser, and a DLP projector, were tested to see how accurately participants could perceive and describe the sensations produced.
  • Results show that participants experienced predominant mechanical sensations, particularly vibrations, at their fingertips and were able to detect and differentiate the light sources despite variations in pulse widths and light properties.

Article Abstract

The generation of pressure perturbations in matter stimulated by pulsed light is a method widely recognized as the photoacoustic or light-induced thermoelastic effect. In a series of psychophysical experiments, the robustness of the tactile perception generated with a variety of light sources is examined: a diverging pulsed laser used for photoacoustic tomography optical parameter oscillation (OPO), a miniature diode laser (MDL), and a commercial digital light processing (DLP) projector. It is demonstrated that participants can accurately detect, categorically describe the sensations, and discern the direction of pulsed light travel. High detection accuracy is reported as follows: (d' = 4.95 (OPO); d' = 2.78 (modulated MDL); d' = 2.99 (DLP)) of the stimulus on glabrous skin coated with a thin layer of dye absorber. For all light sources, the predominant sensation is felt as vibration at the distal phalanx (i.e., fingertip, 55.21-57.29%) and the proximal phalanx (41.67-44.79%). At the fingertip, thermal sensations are perceived less frequently than mechanical ones. Moreover, these haptic effects are preserved under a wide range of pulse widths, spot sizes, optical energies, and wavelengths of the light sources. This form of sensory stimulation demonstrates a generalizable non-contact, non-optogenetic, in situ activation of the mechanosensory system.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11496992PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202403690DOI Listing

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