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Auteurs principaux: Itkonen, Matti, Okajima, Shotaro, Ueda, Sayako, Costa-Garcia, Alvaro, Ningjia, Yang, Kurogi, Tadatoshi, Fujiwara, Takeshi, Kurimoto, Shigeru, Oyama, Shintaro, Saeki, Masaomi, Yamamoto, Michiro, Yoneda, Hidemasa, Hirata, Hitoshi, Shimoda, Shingo
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Publié: 2024
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Accès en ligne:https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.05595
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author Itkonen, Matti
Okajima, Shotaro
Ueda, Sayako
Costa-Garcia, Alvaro
Ningjia, Yang
Kurogi, Tadatoshi
Fujiwara, Takeshi
Kurimoto, Shigeru
Oyama, Shintaro
Saeki, Masaomi
Yamamoto, Michiro
Yoneda, Hidemasa
Hirata, Hitoshi
Shimoda, Shingo
author_facet Itkonen, Matti
Okajima, Shotaro
Ueda, Sayako
Costa-Garcia, Alvaro
Ningjia, Yang
Kurogi, Tadatoshi
Fujiwara, Takeshi
Kurimoto, Shigeru
Oyama, Shintaro
Saeki, Masaomi
Yamamoto, Michiro
Yoneda, Hidemasa
Hirata, Hitoshi
Shimoda, Shingo
contents Medical palpation is more than force transmission. It is a bidirectional cognitive and emotional exchange between doctor and patient. We model two complementary touch pathways: active touch by the doctor (kinesthetic and tactile) and passive touch by the patient (subjective and emotional). We use this framework to design a mixed-reality telepalpation prototype and evaluate it with 14 experienced clinicians serving as both doctors and patients across 391 trials. Touch location was transmitted reliably across participants, while force perception showed systematic inter-individual variation, suggesting that force alone is insufficient to characterize the palpation experience.
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spellingShingle Advancing Remote Medical Palpation through Cognition and Emotion
Itkonen, Matti
Okajima, Shotaro
Ueda, Sayako
Costa-Garcia, Alvaro
Ningjia, Yang
Kurogi, Tadatoshi
Fujiwara, Takeshi
Kurimoto, Shigeru
Oyama, Shintaro
Saeki, Masaomi
Yamamoto, Michiro
Yoneda, Hidemasa
Hirata, Hitoshi
Shimoda, Shingo
Robotics
Medical palpation is more than force transmission. It is a bidirectional cognitive and emotional exchange between doctor and patient. We model two complementary touch pathways: active touch by the doctor (kinesthetic and tactile) and passive touch by the patient (subjective and emotional). We use this framework to design a mixed-reality telepalpation prototype and evaluate it with 14 experienced clinicians serving as both doctors and patients across 391 trials. Touch location was transmitted reliably across participants, while force perception showed systematic inter-individual variation, suggesting that force alone is insufficient to characterize the palpation experience.
title Advancing Remote Medical Palpation through Cognition and Emotion
topic Robotics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.05595