Skin and mechanoreceptor contribution to tactile input for perception: a review of simulation models

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  • who: Massimiliano Di Luca and Alan M. Wing from the SyMoN Lab, School of Psychology, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, United Kingdom have published the paper: Skin and Mechanoreceptor Contribution to Tactile Input for Perception: A Review of Simulation Models, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this paper is to inform researchers in psychology, sensorimotor science and robotics who seek to implement quantitative models in their research. The authors provide a summary of what is currently understood about the link between peripheral activity (i.e., skin and mechanoreceptors) and human tactile perception, to highlight . . .

     

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