主催: 一般社団法人 日本機械学会
会議名: IIP2025 情報・知能・精密機器部門講演会講演論文集
開催日: 2025/03/03 - 2025/03/04
It is known that vibratory stimulation to tendons can elicit various reflexes and illusions. For example, when vibratory stimulation is applied to the flexor tendon of the wrist, phenomena such as kinesthetic illusion (KI), where the wrist feels as if it moves in the extension direction without actual movement, antagonist vibratory response (AVR), where the wrist moves in the extension direction, tonic vibration reflex (TVR), where the wrist moves in the flexion direction, or no phenomenon at all, may occur. However, previous studies have not identified a method to selectively elicit these phenomena. This study investigates methods for selectively eliciting these phenomena.