Abstract
Compared the effects of 2 different vibrotactile adapting stimuli (10 or 200 Hz. each at 14-db sensation level) designed to stimulate, in the index fingerpad, 2 different receptor populations. Cross-adaptation measurements indicated that 2 different receptor populations were adapted, but there were no marked differences in their adaptation or recovery. Vibrotactile adaptation probably reflects sensorineural mechanisms rather than an effect of mechanical properties of tissue. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved)

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