SOME SHEAR FACTS AND PURE FRICTION RELATED TO ROUGHNESS DISCRIMINATION AND THE CUTANEOUS CONTROL OF GRASPING

被引:14
作者
SMITH, AM
机构
关键词
CUTANEOUS SENSATION; FRICTION; GRIP FORCE; ROUGHNESS; SHEAR FORCE; SURFACE TEXTURE;
D O I
10.1139/y94-083
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
The question of whether friction contributes to the perception of roughness has been overdebated and underinvestigated. A review of the psychophysical literature suggests that roughness and friction can be subjectively distinguished very effectively, although the same rapidly adapting Meissner corpuscles (RA1s) and slowly adapting Merkel receptors (SA1s) are stimulated by both stimuli. It appears that to achieve the subjective appreciation of roughness, the brain must learn to ignore variations in the speed of movement over the skin, the perpendicular force applied to the receptor surface, and the shear forces tangential to the skin generated by friction. Similarly, the subjective appreciation of slipperiness requires selective attention to tangential forces to the exclusion of speed, perpendicular force, and surface texture. A clearer picture is gradually emerging concerning the detection and appreciation of shear forces from investigations of the grasping and lifting of objects of different surfaces against the force of gravity. Although high shear forces provoke larger responses in almost all skin mechanoreceptors, some neurons in both the sensory and motor cortex discharge more vigorously with smooth textures and lower coefficients of friction. Although populations of such neurons sensitive to smooth surfaces and low friction would be very useful in detecting both potential and real slips, just how the afferent signals are derived remains puzzling.
引用
收藏
页码:583 / 590
页数:8
相关论文
共 44 条
[1]   CORTICAL SOMATOSENSORY EVOKED-POTENTIALS .2. EFFECTS OF EXCISION OF SOMATOSENSORY OR MOTOR CORTEX IN HUMANS AND MONKEYS [J].
ALLISON, T ;
WOOD, CC ;
MCCARTHY, G ;
SPENCER, DD .
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1991, 66 (01) :64-82
[2]  
Bowden F.P., 1982, FRICTION INTRO TRIBO
[3]   SKIN AND FRICTION - DEVIATIONS FROM AMONTONS LAWS, AND EFFECTS OF HYDRATION AND LUBRICATION [J].
COMAISH, S ;
BOTTOMS, E .
BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 1971, 84 (01) :37-&
[4]   TACTILE ROUGHNESS - NEURAL CODES THAT ACCOUNT FOR PSYCHOPHYSICAL MAGNITUDE ESTIMATES [J].
CONNOR, CE ;
HSIAO, SS ;
PHILLIPS, JR ;
JOHNSON, KO .
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 1990, 10 (12) :3823-3836
[5]  
CONOOR CE, 1992, J NEUROSCI, V12, P3414
[6]  
CUA AB, 1990, BRIT J DERMATOL, V123, P473
[7]  
DARIANSMITH I, 1984, HDB PHYSL 2 1, V3, P739
[8]  
ELSHIMI AF, 1977, J SOC COSMET CHEM, V28, P37
[9]   PURKINJE-CELL SIMPLE SPIKE ACTIVITY DURING GRASPING AND LIFTING OBJECTS OF DIFFERENT TEXTURES AND WEIGHTS [J].
ESPINOZA, E ;
SMITH, AM .
JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1990, 64 (03) :698-714
[10]  
GERRARD WA, 1987, BIOENG SKIN, V3, P123