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Continuous supplementary tactile feedback can be applied (and then removed) to enhance precision manipulation.

Leonardo CappelloWaleed AlghilanMassimiliano GabardiDaniele LeonardisMichele BarsottiAntonio FrisoliChristian Cipriani
Published in: Journal of neuroengineering and rehabilitation (2020)
These results advocate for the use of continuous supplementary tactile feedback for fine manipulation control and indicate that it can seamlessly be removed in the static phase of the grasp, possibly due to the mechanism of sensory adaptation. This encourages the development of energy-efficient supplementary feedback devices for prosthetic and telemanipulation applications, where encumbrance and power consumption are burdensome constraints.
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