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Lingual clamping procedures for measuring oral vibrotactile thresholds: II. Effects of using a lower clamping disk

Fucci et al., 1977

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17535773312434576970
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Fucci D
Crary M
Telage K
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Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society

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Lingual vibrotactile thresholds were obtained from four experimental groups using different clamping procedures. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the effects on sensitivity which occur when using a solid lower clamping disk vs. a ring-type bottom support. Findings …
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