Thermal Touch

  • Jones L
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Thermal touch refers to the perception of temperature of objects in contact with the skin. When the hand makes contact with an object, the temperatures of the object and the skin change at a rate that is determined by the thermal properties of the object and skin and their initial temperatures. On the basis of these changes in temperature, people can identify the material composition of objects, for example, whether the object is made from copper or wood.

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Jones, L. (2016). Thermal Touch. In Scholarpedia of Touch (pp. 257–262). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-133-8_21

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