Literature DB >> 3745657

Child and adult vibrotactile thresholds for sinusoidal and pulsatile stimuli.

L E Bernstein, M B Schechter, M H Goldstein.   

Abstract

Three experiments were performed to obtain vibrotactile sensitivity thresholds from hearing children and adults, and from deaf children. An adaptive two-interval forced-choice procedure was used to obtain estimates of the 70.7% point on the psychometric sensitivity curve. When hearing children of 5-6 and 9-10 years of age and adults were tested with sinusoids and haversine pulse stimuli, at 10, 100, 160, and 250 Hz or pps, respectively, only the 10-Hz stimulus resulted in an age effect. For this stimulus, young children were significantly less sensitive than adults. When sinusoids were again tested at 20, 40, 80, and 160 Hz, a small overall effect of age was observed with a significant effect only at 20 Hz. Two prelingually profoundly deaf children were tested with haversine pulse trains at 10, 50, 100, 160, and 250 pps. Both children were at least as sensitive to the tactile stimulation as were the hearing children and adults. Pulsatile stimulation, compared to sinusoidal stimulation, exhibited relatively flat threshold versus frequency functions. The present results, demonstrating no age effect for pulsatile stimulation and similar performance for deaf and hearing children, suggest that pulsatile stimulation would be appropriate in vibrotactile speech communication aids for the deaf.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3745657     DOI: 10.1121/1.394172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am        ISSN: 0001-4966            Impact factor:   1.840


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Authors:  Edward T Auer; Lynne E Bernstein; Witaya Sungkarat; Manbir Singh
Journal:  Neuroreport       Date:  2007-05-07       Impact factor: 1.837

2.  The shape of the vibrotactile loudness function: the effect of stimulus repetition and skin-contactor coupling.

Authors:  A A Collins; R W Cholewiak
Journal:  Percept Psychophys       Date:  1994-04

3.  Perceptual interactions in the loudness of combined auditory and vibrotactile stimuli.

Authors:  E Courtenay Wilson; Louis D Braida; Charlotte M Reed
Journal:  J Acoust Soc Am       Date:  2010-05       Impact factor: 1.840

4.  Effects of aging on vibration detection thresholds at various body regions.

Authors:  Meg Stuart; A Bulent Turman; Jacqueline Shaw; Natalie Walsh; Vincent Nguyen
Journal:  BMC Geriatr       Date:  2003-02-25       Impact factor: 3.921

5.  Tactile spatial acuity in childhood: effects of age and fingertip size.

Authors:  Ryan M Peters; Daniel Goldreich
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-12-19       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  A vibrotactile behavioral battery for investigating somatosensory processing in children and adults.

Authors:  Nicolaas A J Puts; Richard A E Edden; Ericka L Wodka; Stewart H Mostofsky; Mark Tommerdahl
Journal:  J Neurosci Methods       Date:  2013-05-06       Impact factor: 2.390

7.  Vibrotactile Presentation of Musical Notes to the Glabrous Skin for Adults with Normal Hearing or a Hearing Impairment: Thresholds, Dynamic Range and High-Frequency Perception.

Authors:  Carl Hopkins; Saúl Maté-Cid; Robert Fulford; Gary Seiffert; Jane Ginsborg
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2016-05-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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