The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Fingertips wrinkle due to long exposure to water. The biological reason for this morphological change is unclear and still not fully understood. There are two main hypotheses for the underlying mechanism of fingertip wrinkling: the ‘shrink’ model (in which the wrinkling is driven by the contraction of the lower layers of skin, associated with the shrinking of the underlying vasculature), and the ‘swell’ model (in which the wrinkling is driven by the swelling of the upper layers of the skin, associated with osmosis). In reality, contraction of the lower layers of the skin and swelling of the upper layers will happen simultaneously. However, the rela...
The uniqueness of fingerprints (epidermal ridges) has been recognized for over two thousand years. T...
The author studies the geometry and physics of wrinkling - drawing from geology and animal biology. ...
The dynamics of fingertip contact manifest themselves in the complex skin movements observed during ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Finger...
For most people, immersing their hands in water leads to wrinkling of the skin of the fingertips. Th...
<div><p>Human non-hairy (glabrous) skin of the fingers, palms and soles wrinkles after prolonged exp...
Fingers and toes wrinkle ( fig. 1) if soaked in water for around 5 min [Cales and Weber, 1997], and ...
International audienceAs time passes, wrinkles typically appear. These skin depressions that become ...
Over the course of a life time, as a result of adaptive mechanobiological processes (e.g. ageing), o...
From the evolutionary perspective, water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) is the perceived water drai...
Wrinkling of human skin significantly affects the realism of computer generated characters. Wrinkles...
Background: In the present scenario, wrinkle formation, prominent sign of skin ageing, is one of the...
Humans constantly interact with objects by touching, displacing, or manipulating them, and tactile i...
International audienceDuring drying of a chemically crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) gel, we observed...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
The uniqueness of fingerprints (epidermal ridges) has been recognized for over two thousand years. T...
The author studies the geometry and physics of wrinkling - drawing from geology and animal biology. ...
The dynamics of fingertip contact manifest themselves in the complex skin movements observed during ...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Finger...
For most people, immersing their hands in water leads to wrinkling of the skin of the fingertips. Th...
<div><p>Human non-hairy (glabrous) skin of the fingers, palms and soles wrinkles after prolonged exp...
Fingers and toes wrinkle ( fig. 1) if soaked in water for around 5 min [Cales and Weber, 1997], and ...
International audienceAs time passes, wrinkles typically appear. These skin depressions that become ...
Over the course of a life time, as a result of adaptive mechanobiological processes (e.g. ageing), o...
From the evolutionary perspective, water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) is the perceived water drai...
Wrinkling of human skin significantly affects the realism of computer generated characters. Wrinkles...
Background: In the present scenario, wrinkle formation, prominent sign of skin ageing, is one of the...
Humans constantly interact with objects by touching, displacing, or manipulating them, and tactile i...
International audienceDuring drying of a chemically crosslinked poly(vinyl alcohol) gel, we observed...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
The uniqueness of fingerprints (epidermal ridges) has been recognized for over two thousand years. T...
The author studies the geometry and physics of wrinkling - drawing from geology and animal biology. ...
The dynamics of fingertip contact manifest themselves in the complex skin movements observed during ...