Neuroscience of Touch Supports Improved Robotic and Prosthetic Interfaces
Neuroscience of Touch Supports Improved Robotic and Prosthetic Interfaces
Pressure—the physical quantity of an experience of touch—is a fundamental dimension of human perception, conveying to the brain not just that the skin is in contact with something, but also how intense the contact is. That awareness is what enables people to, for instance, gently but securely handle an egg without squeezing so hard that the shell cracks.
Understanding pressure and other aspects…
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