Sensory units responsive to osmotic stimuli in the antennae of the spiny lobster, Panulirus japonicusLobsterPanulirus japonicusantennaeosmoreceptiontactile receptordual innervationhypotonic responsehypertonic responseosmosensory unit1. 1. The activities of sensory units in response to osmotic concentration changes...
Handbook of stimuli-responsive material Yoshida R, Okano T (2010) Stimuli-responsive hydrogels and their application to functional materials. In: Ottenbrite RM, Park K, Okano T (eds) Biomedical applications of hydrogels handbook. Springer, New York, pp 19–43. : 10.1007... EMW Urban 被引量...
Stimuli-responsive hydrogels, which are capable of changing their physicochemical properties in response to the specific external stimulus, are deemed to be one of the most important building blocks of the next-generation advanced technologies and intelligence devices [8,9,10]. Over the past decade ...
Existing smart materials have an action mostly on the visual and the tactile aspects. The most popular variations are based on colour changing materials, such as thermo/photo-chromic materials or thermo/photo-luminescent ones, and shape changing materials, such as shape memory alloys. These new ...
Artificially created tactile feedback is in high demand due to fast developments in robotics, remote control in medicine, virtual reality, and smart electronics. Despite significant progress, high-quality haptic feedback devices remain challenging mainly due to the lack of stability and spatiotemporal ...
Micro- and nano-structures are intentionally incorporated into various biological surfaces, such as fish scales, snakeskin, and burr-covered plant leaves, to enhance their interactions with other surfaces. The mechanical anisotropy affects friction, interlocking, propulsion, and mobility on substrates. Thi...
It consists of an integrated, stretchable network of sensors that relay information about tactile and thermal stimuli to ... ML Hammock,A Chortos,CK Tee,... - 《Advanced Materials》 被引量: 873发表: 2013年 Mechanochemistry: the mechanical activation of covalent bonds. Forsee ChemInformin Full ...
50. Many hydrogels are made stimuli-responsive that can swell or shrink in response to external stimuli such as temperature51, humidity52, pH53, light54,55,56, electric field57, and other inputs58. Accompanying with the volume change, hydrogels' physical properties such as density, modulus, ...
as well as in the angular gyrus and middle and inferior frontal gyri of the left hemisphere in response to narrated text versus rest; in the posterior occipital pole bilaterally in response to flashing light versus rest; and in the central sulcus bilaterally in response to tactile stimulation of...
Examples of sensory motor skills include, but are not limited to, visuo-motor skills such as hitting a baseball, receiving a pass, avoiding an obstacle, etc., audio-related skills such as a musician playing music in response to what is being played by other musicians, tactile-related skills...