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Sensory systems / Multimodal interaction / Virtual reality / Perception / User interface techniques / Haptic technology / Roughness / Texture / Somatosensory system / Stimulus modality / Mechanoreceptor / Mouthfeel
Date: 2002-06-06 11:34:40
Sensory systems
Multimodal interaction
Virtual reality
Perception
User interface techniques
Haptic technology
Roughness
Texture
Somatosensory system
Stimulus modality
Mechanoreceptor
Mouthfeel

Mixed Feelings: Multimodal Perception of Virtual Roughness Marilyn Rose McGee, Philip Gray, Stephen Brewster Glasgow Interactive Systems Group Department of Computing Science University of Glasgow, Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK

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