2009 年 14 巻 3 号 p. 325-333
In mixed reality (MR) environment, a touchable object can be changed its appearance by superimposing a computer generated image (MR visual stimulation) onto it. In this paper, we focus on the "roughness" as one tactual impression, and study the effects of MR visual and audio stimulation on tactual impression with some systematic experiments. We has investigated that MR visual stimulation causes the different tactual impression from a real object. Meanwhile, it has been indicated that touch impression could be also affected by audio stimulation generated stroking the object. Therefore, it would appear that touch impression is more affected by MR visual and audio stimulation. As the result of experiments, MR visual and audio stimulation much more affect it than MR visual stimulation.