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Science Bionic fingertip lets an amputee feel textures again Interfacing directly with someone's nerves, the device allows an amputee to distinguish between rough and smooth.
Sørensen reported that he felt the textures "at the tip of the index finger of [his] phantom hand" and was able to correctly differentiate between rough and smooth plastics 96 percent of the time.
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