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Neural Coding of Vibration Intensity

Wanjoo Park, Sung-Phil Kim, Mohamad Eid
Key takeaways
  1. 01Used EEG to measure brain responses to vibration
  2. 02Alpha wave activity was linked to vibration intensity
  3. 03Beta wave activity only signaled the presence of vibration
  4. 04May help quantify the perception of vibration

The brain's alpha wave activity in sensory and motor areas appears to correlate with the intensity of a vibration felt on the skin.

Abstract

Vibrotactile feedback technology has become widely used in human-computer interaction due to its low cost, wearability, and expressiveness. Although neuroimaging studies have investigated neural processes associated with different types of vibrotactile feedback, encoding vibration intensity in the brain remains largely unknown. The aim of this study is to investigate neural processes associated with vibration intensity using electroencephalography. Twenty-nine healthy participants (aged 18-40 years, nine females) experienced vibrotactile feedback at the distal phalanx of the left index finger with three vibration intensity conditions: no vibration, low-intensity vibration (1.56 g), and high-intensity vibration (2.26 g). The alpha and beta band event-related desynchronization (ERD) as well as P2 and P3 event-related potential components for each of the three vibration intensity conditions are obtained. Results demonstrate that the ERD in the alpha band in the contralateral somatosensory and motor cortex areas is significantly associated with the vibration intensity. The average power spectral density (PSD) of the peak period of the ERD (400-600 ms) is significantly stronger for the high- and low-vibration intensity conditions compared to the no vibration condition. Furthermore, the average PSD of the ERD rebound (700-2,000 ms) is significantly maintained for the high-vibration intensity compared to low-intensity and no vibration conditions. Beta ERD signals the presence of vibration. These findings inform the development of quantitative measurements for vibration intensities based on neural signals.

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APA
Wanjoo Park, Sung-Phil Kim, & Mohamad Eid (2021). Neural Coding of Vibration Intensity. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/neural-coding-of-vibration-intensity/
MLA
Wanjoo Park, et al. "Neural Coding of Vibration Intensity." 2021, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/neural-coding-of-vibration-intensity/.
Chicago
Wanjoo Park, Sung-Phil Kim, Mohamad Eid. 2021. "Neural Coding of Vibration Intensity.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/neural-coding-of-vibration-intensity/