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Perception of simulated local shapes using active and passive touch

Smith et al., 2009

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3041925613791509105
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Smith A
Chapman C
Donati F
Fortier-Poisson P
Hayward V
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Journal of neurophysiology

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This study reexamined the perceptual equivalence of active and passive touch using a computer-controlled force-feedback device. Nine subjects explored a 6× 10-cm workspace, with the index finger resting on a mobile flat plate, and experienced simulated Gaussian …
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