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  • Merkel cells in mammalian touch

    • Columbia Scientists Identify Key Cells in Touch Sensation (Columbia University Newsroom)

    • The Mystery of Human Touch (by John Upton, at PSmag.com)

  • The Fishbone Tactile Illusion

    • Scientific American Mind January 2012 Issue :

      • Illusion Contest Offers Mind-Warping Visions

    • New Scientist :

      • Best illusions: Feel a shape that isn't there

    • The Society for Curious Thought :

      • A shape that isn't there

  • TECHTILE project

    • 2 days workshop in Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM) (in Japanese)

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Masashi Nakatani, Ph.D.

Merkel cell in vitro under patch-clamp experiment. (C) Masashi Nakatani, Ph.D. taken in the Lumpkin lab at Colubmia University. 

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