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The biology of skin wetness perception and its implications in manual function and for reproducing complex somatosensory signals in neuroprosthetics
Our perception of skin wetness is generated readily, yet humans have no known receptor (hygroreceptor) to signal this directly. It is easy to imagine the sensation of water running over our hands, or the feel of rain on our skin. The synthetic sensation of wetness is thought to be produced from a co...
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2017
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/2134/24142 |
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