Interacting humans use forces in specific frequencies to exchange information by touch

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  • who: C. Colomer from the Neuroscience Institute State University have published the Article: Interacting humans use forces in specific frequencies to exchange information by touch, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors focused on the forces generated by the interacting individuals. To further the analysis , the authors subdivided both the Hz and the Hz frequency bands in smaller frequency bands and examined the same correlations (see Supplementary figures).
  • how: The authors hypothesized that there would be higher GGC values in the first experiment compared to the second thus reflecting the . . .

     

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