Zane A. Zook, Barclay Jumet, Anas Yousaf, Daniel J. Preston, Marcia K. O’Malley
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Multiscale Haptic Interactions
Most wearable haptic devices (top left) deliver haptic notifications to the body; perception of haptics is depicted as brain activity (pink region). In the multiscale paradigm (bottom right), a user actively interacts with the wearable device to perceive a greater amount of information, both via passive receipt of haptic notifications through the band (pink region) and via active exploration of the textile haptic band with fingertips (yellow region). Background letters and numbers represent information transmission to the user via the device. For more information on multiscale haptics, see article number 2300897 by Marcia K. O’Malley and co-workers.