Sound · Skin · Perception

skinhearing-lab

Exploring how structured tactile signals may create new pathways for sound perception.

About us

We are a research team from China working at the boundary of sound, touch, and human perception.

Our work investigates how acoustic information can be translated into tactile patterns that are learnable, distinguishable, and meaningful to the human body.

Research focus

From sound signals to tactile language.

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Tactile sound encoding

Studying ways to preserve useful temporal, spectral, and rhythmic features when sound is represented through touch.

02

Human–skin interfaces

Exploring multi-channel stimulation patterns and wearable forms designed around the perceptual characteristics of skin.

03

Perception and learning

Investigating how training may help people recognize, organize, and interpret structured tactile information.

Current stage

Building the foundations, one signal at a time.

Research in progress We are developing early-stage experimental methods and prototypes. This website will grow alongside the research.