diff --git a/2-related-work/1-haptic-hand.tex b/2-related-work/1-haptic-hand.tex index fd9bd43..4d93fcb 100644 --- a/2-related-work/1-haptic-hand.tex +++ b/2-related-work/1-haptic-hand.tex @@ -46,14 +46,14 @@ Finally, free nerve endings (without specialized receptors) provide information Sensitivity describes the spatial and temporal variation of stimuli detected by the receptor. Adapted from \textcite{mcglone2007discriminative} and \textcite{johansson2009coding}. ] - \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{p{1.7cm} p{2cm} p{2cm} X} + \begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{M{1.7cm} M{2.2cm} M{2.2cm} X} \toprule - \textbf{Receptor Name} & \textbf{Adaptation Rate} & \textbf{Receptor Size} & \textbf{Sensitivity} \\ + \textbf{Receptor Name} & \textbf{Adaptation Rate} & \textbf{Receptor Size} & \textbf{Sensitivity} \\ \midrule - Meissner & Fast & Small & Discontinuities (\eg edges), medium-frequency vibration (\qtyrange{5}{50}{\Hz}) \\ - Merkel & Slow & Small & Pressure, low-frequency vibration (\qtyrange{0}{5}{\Hz}) \\ - Pacinian & Fast & Large & High-frequency vibration (\qtyrange{40}{400}{\Hz}) from distant events \\ - Ruffini & Slow & Large & Skin stretch \\ + Meissner & Fast & Small & Discontinuities (\eg edges), medium-frequency vibration (\qtyrange{5}{50}{\Hz}) \\ + Merkel & Slow & Small & Pressure, low-frequency vibration (\qtyrange{0}{5}{\Hz}) \\ + Pacinian & Fast & Large & High-frequency vibration (\qtyrange{40}{400}{\Hz}) from distant events \\ + Ruffini & Slow & Large & Skin stretch \\ \bottomrule \end{tabularx} \end{tab}