Abstract

This study aimed to clarify the physiological mechanisms of human perceptual recognition by measuring and evaluating the sensory attenuation response. Here, we have reconstructed an experimental system in order to improve the precision of quantitative measurement and evaluation of sensory attenuation, and in order to look for a novel indicator. Specifically, we have performed a sensory attenuation measurement experiment with periodic force sense variation and compared the response to that of static force sense variation. By comparing the results, we have showed that there is no difference in the level of sensory attenuation between periodic force sense variation and static force sense variation. This result indicates that the difference between receiving a static force and receiving a periodic force does not affect the level of sensory attenuation.

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