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HAPTICS
2009
IEEE

Haptic stiffness identification by veterinarians and novices: A comparison

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Haptic stiffness identification by veterinarians and novices: A comparison
Palpation is important in both veterinary and medical health professions. It is however difficult to learn, teach and assess. More must be understood about the skills involved in palpation. The present study compares the ability of practicing veterinarians and veterinary students to identify stiffness values. An absolute identification paradigm was used where a force-feedback device rendered virtual surfaces with 5 levels of stiffness within a “clinically relevant” range of 0.2 – 0.5 N/mm. The results from 12 veterinarians and 14 veterinary students show that the veterinarians performed significantly better than the students (p < 0.001). The mean information transfer was 0.97 bits (almost 2 perfectly-identifiable stiffness levels) for the veterinarians and 0.58 bits (1 correctly-identified stiffness level) for the students. However, neither group was able to reliably identify more than 2 levels of stiffness, indicating that the success of veterinarians in clinical practice pr...
Neil Forrest, Sarah Baillie, Hong Z. Tan
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HAPTICS
Authors Neil Forrest, Sarah Baillie, Hong Z. Tan
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