ISSN: 2329-9096
						Eugen Romulus Lontis 
	
					    												
Denmark						                            
                            
						
 Commentary
												Discrimination of Spatial and Temporal Parameters in Electrocutaneous
Stimulation 						
Author(s): Bo Geng, Senthoopiya Achuthan Paramanathan, Karina Faber Østergaard Pedersen, Mette Vandborg Lauridsen, Julie Gade, Eugen Romulus Lontis and Winnie JensenBo Geng, Senthoopiya Achuthan Paramanathan, Karina Faber Østergaard Pedersen, Mette Vandborg Lauridsen, Julie Gade, Eugen Romulus Lontis and Winnie Jensen             
						
												
				 This study aimed to investigate the human ability in discrimination of spatial and temporal parameters in electrocutaneous stimulation. Three surface electrodes were positioned on the ventral forearm of 14 able-bodied subjects. The subjects were instructed to discriminate between: (1) six different stimulation sites or site pairs, or (2) five different stimulation frequencies, or (3) hybrid parameters including both stimulation site and frequency, in three respective experiments. The results showed that two-site discrimination had a significantly lower success rate than one-site discrimination with a mean difference up to 12.1% (p<0.01). Temporal (frequency) discrimination appeared more challenging compared to spatial (site) discrimination. Moreover, the female subjects’ performance was noticeably better than the males in all the three discrimination tasks with the mean diffe.. View More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2329-9096.1000333