Tactile roughness and the “paper effect”
Abstract It has previously been shown that the apparent roughness of a surface is enhanced when the surface is felt through a piece of paper that moves with the fingers. The present experiment reveals that the “paper effect” cannot be generalized to all types of surfaces and that the criterion for r...
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