2024
DOI: 10.1002/aisy.202300512
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Remapping Wetness Perception in Upper Limb Amputees

Maria Ploumitsakou,
Jonathan Muheim,
Amanda Felouzis
et al.

Abstract: Recent research has made remarkable strides in restoring sensory feedback for prosthetic users, including tactile, proprioceptive, and thermal feedback. Herein, a sensory modality that has been largely neglected is explored: the ability to perceive wetness. Providing moisture‐related information to prosthesis users can increase their overall sensory palette toward a more natural sensory experience. A rapid decrease in skin temperature is found to trigger the illusion of contact with something wet. Two body par… Show more

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