For most people, immersing their hands in water leads to wrinkling of the skin of the fingertips. This phenomenon is very striking, yet we know little about why it occurs. It has been proposed that the wrinkles act to distribute water away from the contact surfaces of the fingertip, meaning that wet objects can be grasped more readily. This study examined the coordination between the grip force used to hold an object and the load force exerted on it, when participants used dry or wrinkly fingers, or fingers that were wet but not wrinkly. The results showed that wrinkly fingers reduce the grip force needed to grip a wet object, bringing that force in line with what is needed for handling a dry object. The results suggest that enhancing grip ...
Humans constantly interact with objects by touching, displacing, or manipulating them, and tactile i...
Coordination between the normal force exerted by fingers on a held object and the tangential constra...
Water immersion skin wrinkling appears to be a result of breaking the balance between the pressure w...
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...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Finger...
From the evolutionary perspective, water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) is the perceived water drai...
<p>The graphs show the times it took participants to transfer objects from a source container into a...
The process by which human fingers gives rise to stable contacts with smooth, hard objects is surpri...
From the evolutionary perspective, water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) is the perceived water drai...
Human hands sweat in different circumstances and the presence of sweat can alter the friction betwee...
controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Such an active control suggests that skin has a higher f...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
The dynamics of fingertip contact manifest themselves in the complex skin movements observed during ...
Fingers and toes wrinkle ( fig. 1) if soaked in water for around 5 min [Cales and Weber, 1997], and ...
Humans constantly interact with objects by touching, displacing, or manipulating them, and tactile i...
Coordination between the normal force exerted by fingers on a held object and the tangential constra...
Water immersion skin wrinkling appears to be a result of breaking the balance between the pressure w...
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...
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10439-016-1764-6Finger...
From the evolutionary perspective, water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) is the perceived water drai...
<p>The graphs show the times it took participants to transfer objects from a source container into a...
The process by which human fingers gives rise to stable contacts with smooth, hard objects is surpri...
From the evolutionary perspective, water immersion skin wrinkling (WISW) is the perceived water drai...
Human hands sweat in different circumstances and the presence of sweat can alter the friction betwee...
controlled by the autonomic nervous system. Such an active control suggests that skin has a higher f...
Pressing the fingertips into surfaces causes skin deformations that enable humans to grip objects an...
The dynamics of fingertip contact manifest themselves in the complex skin movements observed during ...
Fingers and toes wrinkle ( fig. 1) if soaked in water for around 5 min [Cales and Weber, 1997], and ...
Humans constantly interact with objects by touching, displacing, or manipulating them, and tactile i...
Coordination between the normal force exerted by fingers on a held object and the tangential constra...
Water immersion skin wrinkling appears to be a result of breaking the balance between the pressure w...