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VYC-17.5L is Safe and Effective in Improving Skin Quality and Volume Deficit of Hands: Results From an 18-Month Open-Label Study. [PDF]
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025
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Self-Powered Neuromorphic Touch Sensors Based on Triboelectric Devices: Current Approaches and Open Challenges. [PDF]
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Bioinspired spiking architecture enables energy constrained touch encoding. [PDF]
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SoTact: A socio-tactile picture database for vicarious touch perception studies
Hanan Ez-zahraoui, Louise P. Kirsch
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Simultaneous tactile–morphological perception enables sensorimotor autonomy in soft robots
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Sound enhances touch perception
Experimental Brain Research, 2009Certain sounds, such as fingernails screeching down a chalkboard, have a strong association with somatosensory percepts. In order to assess the influences of audition on somatosensory perception, three experiments measured how task-irrelevant auditory stimuli alter detection rates for near-threshold somatosensory stimuli.
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Algorithms of whisker-mediated touch perception
Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2014Comparison of the functional organization of sensory modalities can reveal the specialized mechanisms unique to each modality as well as processing algorithms that are common across modalities. Here we examine the rodent whisker system. The whisker's mechanical properties shape the forces transmitted to specialized receptors.
Maravall M., Diamond, Mathew Ernest
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Touch can change visual slant perception
Nature Neuroscience, 2000The visual system uses several signals to deduce the three-dimensional structure of the environment, including binocular disparity, texture gradients, shading and motion parallax. Although each of these sources of information is independently insufficient to yield reliable three-dimensional structure from everyday scenes, the visual system combines ...
Ernst, Marc O., Banks, MS, Bülthoff, HH
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