Scientists create electric fingertip stimulators to make you feel things that aren’t there
What if you could not only see the contents of your computer screen, but feel them by putting on an electronic exoskin? The research being done by scientists at the University of Illinois could enable just that — John Rogers and his colleagues are developing devices known as “electrotactile stimulators” that can turn electrical signals into feelings of touch, as reported by Wired . To do this, Rogers and his team stamped a flexible circuit onto a pliable, finger-shaped plastic tube. After they flip the tube inside out — putting the circuit on the inside of the tube where it contacts the skin — the stimulator is ready to fool your finger into feeling synthetic sensations from a computer or external sensor.
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Scientists create electric fingertip stimulators to make you feel things that aren’t there