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  • The study tested whether the difference limen (DL) for detecting amplitude differences in vibrotactile stimuli relies on the slope of the sensation magnitude function.
  • The researchers varied the slope by using vibrotactile noise and measured sensation using a matching technique where participants adjusted stimulus amplitudes.
  • The results showed that the DL remained consistent across different intensity levels of masking noise, supporting the hypothesis that DL is independent of the slope, thus extending findings from hearing to the sense of touch.

Article Abstract

In this study, the hypothesis that the difference limen (DL) for the detection of differences in amplitude of vibrotactile stimuli is independent of the slope of the sensation magnitude function was tested. The slope of the sensation magnitude function was varied by presenting test stimuli in the presence of or in the absence of vibrotactile noise. The slopes of the sensation magnitude functions were determined through a matching technique in which the subject adjusted stimulus amplitudes of a 250-Hz stimulus presented alone and a 250-Hz stimulus presented simultaneously with a masking noise, so that their sensation magnitudes were equated. The slope of the matching function was found to increase as a function of the intensity of the masking noise. In the second phase of the experiment, the amplitude DL was measured by the gated-pedestal method for test stimuli presented under the same stimulus conditions as used in the matching procedure. At all levels of stimulus intensity, the DL was found to be independent of the masking condition provided the sensation magnitudes of the stimuli were the same. This finding supports the hypothesis that the size of the DL is independent of the slope of the sensation magnitude function, provided the sensation magnitudes of stimuli are the same. The generality of this principle, first discovered in hearing, is thus extended to another sense modality.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.410290DOI Listing

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