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Skin-Friendly and Wearable Iontronic Touch Panel for Virtual-Real Handwriting Interaction.

ACS Nano, 2023
Touch panels are deemed as a critical platform for the future of human-computer interaction and metaverse. Recently, stretchable iontronic touch panels have attracted attention due to their superior adhesivity to the human body.
Ruidong Xu   +7 more
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Touch‐Based Stressless Cortisol Sensing

Advances in Materials, 2021
Tracking fluctuations of the cortisol level is important in understanding the body's endocrine response to stress stimuli. Traditional cortisol sensing relies on centralized laboratory settings, while wearable cortisol sensors are limited to slow and ...
Wanxin Tang   +5 more
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Observing Product Touch: The Vicarious Haptic Effect in Digital Marketing and Virtual Reality

Journal of Marketing Research, 2021
Retail is rapidly evolving to construct virtual environments for consumers. Online product images, videos, and virtual reality (VR) interfaces enliven consumer experiences and are a source of product information.
A. Luangrath   +3 more
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From high-touch to high-tech: COVID-19 drives robotics adoption

Tourism Geographies, 2020
Global economic and social life has been severely challenged since the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the COVID-19 disease a pandemic. Travel, tourism and hospitality, in particular, has been massively impacted by the lockdowns used to maintain
Zhanjing Zeng, Po-Ju Chen, A. Lew
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Bioinspired Self‐Healing Human–Machine Interactive Touch Pad with Pressure‐Sensitive Adhesiveness on Targeted Substrates

Advances in Materials, 2020
There is an increasing interest to develop a next generation of touch pads that require stretchability and biocompatibility to allow their integration with a human body, and even to mimic the self‐healing behavior with fast functionality recovery upon ...
Guorong Gao   +9 more
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The Right to Touch and Be Touched

Nursing Ethics, 1996
Touching is an integral part of human behaviour; from the moment of birth until they die, people need to be touched and to touch others. Touching is an intimate action that implies an invasion of the individual's personal, private space. In ethical terms, the ques tion of touching is closely related to the patient's right to integrity and ...
Arja Isola, Pirkko Routasalo
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Triboelectric Touch‐Free Screen Sensor for Noncontact Gesture Recognizing

Advanced Functional Materials, 2019
An intelligent human–machine interface (HMI) is a crucial medium for exchanging information between people and electronics. As one of the most important HMI devices, touch screen sensors are widely applied in personal electronics in daily life.
Yingjie Tang   +8 more
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TouchPass: towards behavior-irrelevant on-touch user authentication on smartphones leveraging vibrations

ACM/IEEE International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking, 2020
With increasing private and sensitive data stored in mobile devices, secure and effective mobile-based user authentication schemes are desired. As the most natural way to contact with mobile devices, finger touches have shown potentials for user ...
Xiangyu Xu   +6 more
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To Touch or Not to Touch: That is the Question!

Journal of Museum Education, 2011
AbstractPeople attend museums to see artifacts and learn from them! Ideally, they want to see them, touch them, and learn the story about them. Artifacts have an uncanny ability to mute the passage of time, and unite young and old on common ground. During its sixty-plus-years in existence, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History has displayed ...
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To Touch or Not to Touch: That Is the Question

Psychoanalytic Inquiry, 2000
(2000). To Touch or Not to Touch: That Is the Question. Psychoanalytic Inquiry: Vol. 20, No. 1, pp. 44-64.
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