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Illusions, Tactile
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Illusion, Tactile
, Tactile Illusion
, Tactile Illusions
National Institutes of Health
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Hallucinations, Tactile
Illusions, Auditory
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2015
2015
Brain Process for Perception of the “Out of the Body” Tactile Illusion for Virtual Object Interaction
H. Lee
,
Jaedong Lee
,
Chi-Jung Kim
,
G. Kim
,
Eun-Soo Kim
,
M. Whang
Italian National Conference on Sensors
2015
Corpus ID: 7171476
“Out of the body” tactile illusion refers to the phenomenon in which one can perceive tactility as if emanating from a location…
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2010
2010
Surface texture can bias tactile form perception
M. Nakatani
,
R. Howe
,
S. Tachi
Experimental Brain Research
2010
Corpus ID: 8430737
The sense of touch is believed to provide a reliable perception of the object’s properties; however, our tactile perceptions…
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2008
2008
Sensory-Motor Coupling in Rehabilitation Robotics
Alejandro Hernández-Arieta
,
Konstantinos Dermitzakis
,
Dana D. Damian
,
M. Lungarella
,
R. Pfeifer
2008
Corpus ID: 19403042
2004
2004
Measuring Point Localization Errors in Spatiotemporal Tactile Stimulus Patterns
A. Stolle
,
H. Tan
2004
Corpus ID: 13079243
In saltation, a tactile illusion, the subjective localization of a first stimulus is altered by a second one at a different site…
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2003
2003
Composite thermal micro-actuator array for tactile displays
E. Enikov
,
K. Lazarov
SPIE Smart Structures and Materials…
2003
Corpus ID: 109256008
Tactile perception of complex symbols through tactile stimulation is an exciting application of a phenomenon known as tactile…
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1998
1998
Tactile illusion-produced number perception in blind and sighted persons.
G. Gonzales
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S. A. Lewis
,
A. L. Weaver
,
D. Paul
Mayo Clinic proceedings
1998
Corpus ID: 44459181
OBJECTIVE To determine whether tactile receptive communication is possible in both sighted and blind persons through the use of a…
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