A protocol for tactile function assessment using JVP domes: Feasibility study and preliminary results

Yung Jung Wang, Chung Tung Sung, Jian Jia Huang, Yu-Cheng Pei, Bao Luen Chang*

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Abstract

Background: Touch is a crucial sense for perceiving the spatial characteristics of objects. The JVP dome was developed to evaluate tactile spatial acuity using a grating orientation task. There were few studies depicting sequences and details for the entire task, including practice, training, and testing sessions. Therefore, we proposed and elaborated a protocol for the grating orientation task using the staircase method, which required fewer testing trials compared with the method of constant stimuli. Methods: Twenty-three healthy participants were enrolled in this experiment. The JVP domes with 11 different groove widths were used. Tactile discrimination thresholds were estimated using a two-down-one-up staircase method. The experiment comprised practice, training, and testing sessions, conducted by trained examiners who performed grating stimulation on participants’ index fingerpads. Results: All participants passed the required accuracy in the practice and training sessions. Eight transition points were obtained in the testing session for each participant. The tactile discrimination thresholds were determined from the last six transition points. We obtained the mean tactile discrimination threshold as 1.8 ± 0.75 mm (n = 23). The results demonstrated that the proposed protocol was successfully applied to assess tactile discrimination thresholds. Conclusions: The present study investigated the protocol of grating orientation tasks requiring a small number of testing trials with the assurance of the task quality. The feasibility study and preliminary results indicated the potentiality of this protocol for future clinical application.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere3123
Pages (from-to)e3123
JournalBrain and Behavior
Volume13
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 08 2023
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

© 2023 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Keywords

  • JVP dome
  • grating orientation task
  • staircase method
  • tactile discrimination
  • tactile function
  • Humans
  • Touch Perception/physiology
  • Touch/physiology
  • Feasibility Studies

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