posted on 2013-03-15, 12:37authored byDavide Filingeri, Bernard Redortier, Simon HodderSimon Hodder, George Havenith
The interaction between thermal and touch sensing seems to be largely acknowledged as the
principal responsible of the perception of skin wetness [1]. However, it is still unclear which
sensory input is essential or sufficient to generate this perception [2].
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FILINGERI, D. ... et al., 2013. Individual ability to discriminate between wetness and dryness during short contacts with a warm surface. IN: Cotter, J.D., Lucas, S.J.E. and Mundel, T. (eds.) Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Environmental Ergonomics, Queenstown, New Zealand, 11-15 February 2013, p. 180.