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Gregory J Gerling

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World Haptics Conference. World Haptics Conference|February 7, 2014
Natural Variation in Skin Thickness Argues for Mechanical Stimulus Control by Force Instead of DisplacementYuxiang Wang, Kara L Marshall, Yoshichika Baba, et al.
Plos One|March 25, 2015
Compressive viscoelasticity of freshly excised mouse skin is dependent on specimen thickness, strain level and rateYuxiang Wang, Kara L Marshall, Yoshichika Baba, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|June 25, 2014
Validating a population model of tactile mechanotransduction of slowly adapting type I afferents at levels of skin mechanics, single-unit response and psychophysicsGregory J Gerling, Isabelle I Rivest, Daine R Lesniak, et al.
World Haptics Conference. World Haptics Conference|January 19, 2022
Thin Films on the Skin, but not Frictional Agents, Attenuate the Percept of Pleasantness to Brushed StimuliMerat Rezaei, Saad S Nagi, Chang Xu, et al.
Simulation in Healthcare : Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare|July 24, 2010
Using a prostate exam simulator to decipher palpation techniques that facilitate the detection of abnormalities near clinical limitsNinghuan Wang, Gregory J Gerling, Tracey L Krupski, et al.
Arxiv|March 13, 2023
Thin Films on the Skin, but not Frictional Agents, Attenuate the Percept of Pleasantness to Brushed StimuliMerat Rezaei, Saad S Nagi, Chang Xu, et al.
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|November 25, 2010
Skin relaxation predicts neural firing rate adaptation in SAI touch receptorsAaron L Williams, Gregory J Gerling, Scott A Wellnitz, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|July 25, 2012
Force sensor in simulated skin and neural model mimic tactile SAI afferent spiking response to ramp and hold stimuliElmer K Kim, Scott A Wellnitz, Sarah M Bourdon, et al.
Cell Reports|February 10, 2023
The cellular basis of mechanosensation in mammalian tongueYalda Moayedi, Shan Xu, Sophie K Obayashi, et al.
Cell Reports|November 10, 2016
Touch Receptors Undergo Rapid Remodeling in Healthy SkinKara L Marshall, Rachel C Clary, Yoshichika Baba, et al.
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World Haptics Conference. World Haptics Conference|February 7, 2014
Natural Variation in Skin Thickness Argues for Mechanical Stimulus Control by Force Instead of DisplacementYuxiang Wang, Kara L Marshall, Yoshichika Baba, et al.
Plos One|March 25, 2015
Compressive viscoelasticity of freshly excised mouse skin is dependent on specimen thickness, strain level and rateYuxiang Wang, Kara L Marshall, Yoshichika Baba, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Haptics|June 25, 2014
Validating a population model of tactile mechanotransduction of slowly adapting type I afferents at levels of skin mechanics, single-unit response and psychophysicsGregory J Gerling, Isabelle I Rivest, Daine R Lesniak, et al.
World Haptics Conference. World Haptics Conference|January 19, 2022
Thin Films on the Skin, but not Frictional Agents, Attenuate the Percept of Pleasantness to Brushed StimuliMerat Rezaei, Saad S Nagi, Chang Xu, et al.
Simulation in Healthcare : Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare|July 24, 2010
Using a prostate exam simulator to decipher palpation techniques that facilitate the detection of abnormalities near clinical limitsNinghuan Wang, Gregory J Gerling, Tracey L Krupski, et al.
Arxiv|March 13, 2023
Thin Films on the Skin, but not Frictional Agents, Attenuate the Percept of Pleasantness to Brushed StimuliMerat Rezaei, Saad S Nagi, Chang Xu, et al.
Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference|November 25, 2010
Skin relaxation predicts neural firing rate adaptation in SAI touch receptorsAaron L Williams, Gregory J Gerling, Scott A Wellnitz, et al.
Journal of Neuroengineering and Rehabilitation|July 25, 2012
Force sensor in simulated skin and neural model mimic tactile SAI afferent spiking response to ramp and hold stimuliElmer K Kim, Scott A Wellnitz, Sarah M Bourdon, et al.
Cell Reports|February 10, 2023
The cellular basis of mechanosensation in mammalian tongueYalda Moayedi, Shan Xu, Sophie K Obayashi, et al.
Cell Reports|November 10, 2016
Touch Receptors Undergo Rapid Remodeling in Healthy SkinKara L Marshall, Rachel C Clary, Yoshichika Baba, et al.
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