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Engineers at the company's Pittsburgh research facility have devised something they call "Tactile Brush" that creates the sensory illusion of objects moving against a person's skin, mimicking everything from crawling insects to the forces exerted by a car taking a hard corner.
Gizmodo Clay Dillow - PopSci 2011
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Engineers at the company's Pittsburgh research facility have devised something they call "Tactile Brush" that creates the sensory illusion of objects moving against a person's skin, mimicking everything from crawling insects to the forces exerted by a car taking a hard corner.
Gizmodo Clay Dillow - PopSci 2011
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The study, which was titled "Tactile Communication, Cooperation and Performance: An Ethological Study of the NBA," was authored by Michael W. Kraus, Cassy Huang and Dacher Keltner.
Dallas's Secret Weapon: High Fives Scott Cacciola 2011
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The study, which was titled "Tactile Communication, Cooperation and Performance: An Ethological Study of the NBA," was authored by Michael W. Kraus, Cassy Huang and Dacher Keltner.
Dallas's Secret Weapon: High Fives Scott Cacciola 2011
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It's called the Tactile Gaming Vest, but its developers have many more ideas for it than just letting your on-screen soldier deliver real-world punches.
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The book, the brainchild of Lisa Murphy and called Tactile Minds, is designed to be
Say Anything rob@sayanythingblog.com 2010
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The book, the brainchild of Lisa Murphy and called Tactile Minds, is designed to be
Adelaide Green Porridge Cafe Colin Campbell 2010
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The book, the brainchild of Lisa Murphy and called Tactile Minds, is designed to be "enjoyed" by the blind and visually impaired - and is on sale for 150 pounds.
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The book, the brainchild of Lisa Murphy and called Tactile Minds, is designed to be
Dvorak Uncensored McCullough 2010
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' BUt the big, ugly, computer doesn't have the "Tactile" experience, etc, etc...'
Disney Today Steve Hulett 2006
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