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  2. Electronic skin - Wikipedia

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    Electronic skin refers to flexible, stretchable and self-healing electronics that are able to mimic functionalities of human or animal skin. [1] [2] The broad class of materials often contain sensing abilities that are intended to reproduce the capabilities of human skin to respond to environmental factors such as changes in heat and pressure.

  3. Tactile sensor - Wikipedia

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    Tactile imaging, as a medical imaging modality, translating the sense of touch into a digital image is based on the tactile sensors. Tactile imaging closely mimics manual palpation, since the probe of the device with a pressure sensor array mounted on its face acts similar to human fingers during clinical examination, deforming soft tissue by ...

  4. Stretchable electronics - Wikipedia

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    Since stretchable electronics is not limited by this, some researchers try to implement it as sensors for touch, or tactile sensing. One way of achieving this is to make an array of conductive OFET (Organic Field Effect Transistors) forming a network that can detect local changes in capacitance, which gives the user information about where the ...

  5. Sensors (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Sensors is a monthly peer-reviewed, open access, scientific journal that is published by MDPI. It was established in June 2001. The editors-in-chief are Vittorio M.N. Passaro, Assefa M. Melesse, Alexander Star, Eduard Llobet, Guillermo Villanueva and Davide Brunelli. [1] Sensors covers research on all aspects of sensors and biosensors. [2]

  6. Haptic technology - Wikipedia

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    Tactile haptic feedback is common in cellular devices. In most cases, this takes the form of vibration response to touch. In most cases, this takes the form of vibration response to touch. Alpine Electronics uses a haptic feedback technology named PulseTouch on many of their touch-screen car navigation and stereo units. [ 65 ]

  7. Journal of Medical Internet Research - Wikipedia

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    JMIR Mental Health (2021 impact factor of 6.33) JMIR mHealth and uHealth (2021 impact factor of 4.95) JMIR Serious Games (2021 impact factor of 3.36) JMIR Medical Informatics (2021 impact factor of 3.23) In June 2023, JMIR Publications announced that 14 of their 34 journals had received Impact Factors, many ranked in the top quartile (Q1) of ...

  8. Optogenetics - Wikipedia

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    The powerful impact of optogenetic technology on brain research has been recognized by numerous awards to key players in the field. In 2010, Georg Nagel , Peter Hegemann and Ernst Bamberg were awarded the Wiley Prize in Biomedical Sciences [ 154 ] and they were also among those awarded the Karl Heinz Beckurts Prize in 2010. [ 155 ]

  9. Health Services Research (journal) - Wikipedia

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    The journal covers research, methods, and concepts related to the financing, organization, delivery, evaluation, and outcomes of health services. According to the Journal Citation Reports , the journal has a 2020 impact factor of 3.402, ranking it 18th out of 88 journals in the category "Health Policy" [ 1 ] and 38th out of 108 in "Health Care ...