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The Journal of Neuroscience, July 23, 2003, 23(16):6510-6519
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Mechanical Characteristics of Rat Vibrissae: Resonant Frequencies and Damping in Isolated Whiskers and in the Awake Behaving Animal
Mitra J. Hartmann,
Nicholas J. Johnson,
R. Blythe Towal, and
Christopher Assad
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena,
California 91109
We investigated the natural resonance properties and damping
characteristics of rat macrovibrissae (whiskers). Isolated whiskers rigidly
fixed at the base showed first-mode resonance peaks between 27 and 260 Hz,
principally depending on whisker length. These experimentally measured
resonant frequencies were matched using a theoretical model of the whisker as
a conical cantilever beam, with Young's modulus as the only free parameter.
The best estimate for Young's modulus was 3-4 GPa. Results of both
vibration and impulse experiments showed that the whiskers are strongly
damped, with damping ratios between 0.11 and 0.17. In the behaving animal,
whiskers that deflected past an object were observed to resonate but were
damped significantly more than isolated whiskers. The time course of damping
varied depending on the individual whisker and the phase of the whisking
cycle, which suggests that the rat may modulate biomechanical parameters that
affect damping. No resonances were observed for whiskers that did not contact
the object or during free whisking in air. Finally, whiskers on the same side
of the face were sometimes observed to move in opposite directions over the
full duration of a whisk. We discuss the potential roles of resonance during
natural exploratory behavior and specifically suggest that resonant
oscillations may be important in the rat's tactile detection of object
boundaries.
Key words: vibrissae; whiskers; rat; tactile; tactual; resonance; vibration; exploratory behavior; exploration; whisking; edge detection
Received Mar. 4, 2003;
revised May. 29, 2003;
accepted May. 30, 2003.
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