File(s) under embargo
Reason: This e-thesis is under embargo. Please contact etheses@lboro.ac.uk if you require further information.
1
year(s)21
day(s)until file(s) become available
The influence of thermal, tactile and visual modalities on human skin wetness perception
thesis
posted on 2023-03-20, 14:55 authored by Charlotte MerrickThe influence of thermal, tactile and visual modalities on human skin wetness perception
Funding
Loughborough University
The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Procter and Gamble GmbH.
History
School
- Design and Creative Arts
Department
- Design
Publisher
Loughborough UniversityRights holder
© Charlotte MerrickPublication date
2022Notes
A Doctoral Thesis. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy of Loughborough University.Language
- en
Supervisor(s)
Davide Filingeri ; Ashleigh Filtness ; Sue Hignett ; Rodrigo RosatiQualification name
- PhD
Qualification level
- Doctoral
This submission includes a signed certificate in addition to the thesis file(s)
- I have submitted a signed certificate