“…Skin mechanoreceptors, and their corresponding afferents, contribute to the control of dexterous object manipulation by signalling gripped object features, fingertip forces, and grip safety (Johansson and Westling, 1987; Goodwin et al, 1998; Nowak et al, 2003; Johansson and Flanagan, 2009; Crevecoeur et al, 2011; Khamis et al, 2014; Delhaye et al, 2021; Schiltz et al, 2021). Sensory inputs can rapidly update internal representations of hand-object manipulations, which are used to counteract unexpected events and build predictive strategies (Johansson and Westling, 1988; Johansson and Cole, 1992; Miall and Wolpert, 1996; Birznieks et al, 1998; Witney et al, 2004; Flanagan et al, 2008) which might also include planned slips (Birznieks et al, 1998).…”