Stroking trajectory shapes velocity effects on pleasantness and other touch percepts

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  • who: Annett Schirmer and colleagues from the behavioral research ethics committee at The Chinese University of Hong Kongof Psychology, University of Innsbruck, Austria have published the paper: Stroking trajectory shapes velocity effects on pleasantness and other touch percepts, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Based on the present results, the authors reason that the trade-off between duration and distance as well as the trajectory taken by touch across the skin are both important.
  • future: Future research introducing changes in touch material (e_g velvet vs felt) or force (e_g 0.3 vs 2 N . . .

     

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