Decoupling Coldness and Softness in Tactile Wetness Perception Using Tunable Hydrogels

Author:

Becerra Laura L.,Root Nicholas,Clark Ainsley,Rafeedi Tarek,Brown William,Chen Alexander X.,Qie Yi,Blau Rachel,Miller Juliana,Kapadia Kabir,Ng Tse Nga,Rouw Romke,Lipomi Darren J.

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the perception of tactile wetness, a complex sensation experienced by humans. Previous research has primarily focused on either thermal or mechanical cues separately, or has used textiles as stimuli whose parameters are difficult to control. Here, we employed polyacrylamide hydrogels with varying stiffness levels soaked in liquids of distinct thermal conductivities. By psychophysically evaluating participants’ perception of wetness, we showed that the wetness judgments for the samples exhibit a transitive relationship based on the mechanical and thermal cues from an intrinsically tunable organic material. We developed a prediction model of human wetness judgment with an accuracy of 90% and found that the best metrics for the most accurate model were those that were the most human-adjacent: change in temperature at the skin-sample interface (thermal) and compressive force from 2 mm indentation of the sample (mechanical). Given these parameters, we developed a perceptual space capable of recreating 7 distinct levels of wetness perception with the physical parameters used in this study. The results provide insights into the relative contributions of mechanical and thermal stimulus properties in wetness perception. Most notably, this work highlights that the physical characteristics of the skin-stimulus interface can provide ample information for creating a wetness perceptual space, as opposed to the chemical composition of the hydrogels.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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