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In a two-alternative forced choice (2AFC) task, participants compared the roughness of different tactile texture augmentations in three visual rendering conditions: without any visual augmentation (\figref{renderings}, \level{Real}), in AR with a realistic virtual hand superimposed on the real hand (\figref{renderings}, \level{Mixed}), and in VR with the same virtual hand as an avatar (\figref{renderings}, \level{Virtual}).
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In order not to influence the perception, as vision is an important source of information and influence for the perception of texture \cite{bergmanntiest2007haptic,yanagisawa2015effects,normand2024augmenting,vardar2019fingertip}, the touched surface was visually a uniform white; thus only the visual aspect of the hand and the surrounding environment is changed.
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In order not to influence the perception, as vision is an important source of information and influence for the perception of texture \cite{bergmanntiest2007haptic,yanagisawa2015effects,vardar2019fingertip}, the touched surface was visually a uniform white; thus only the visual aspect of the hand and the surrounding environment is changed.
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\subsection{Participants}
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