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\begin{subfigs}{discrimination_accuracy}{Results of the vibrotactile texture roughness discrimination task. }[][
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\item Estimated \PSE of each visual rendering, defined as the amplitude difference at which both reference and comparison textures are perceived to be equivalent. %, \ie the accuracy in discriminating vibrotactile roughness.
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\item Estimated \JND of each visual rendering. %, defined as the minimum perceptual amplitude difference, \ie the sensitivity to vibrotactile roughness differences.
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\item Estimated \PSE of each visual rendering, defined as the amplitude difference at which both reference and comparison textures are perceived to be equivalent.
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\item Estimated \JND of each visual rendering.
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\subfig[0.35]{results/trial_pses}
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\subfig[0.35]{results/trial_jnds}
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@@ -107,7 +107,6 @@ Participants were mixed between feeling the vibrations on the surface or on the
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{NASA-TLX questions asked to participants after each \factor{Visual Rendering} block of trials.}
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Questions were bipolar 100-points scales (0~=~Very Low and 100~=~Very High, except for Performance where 0~=~Perfect and 100~=~Failure), with increments of 5.
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%Participants were shown only the labels for all questions.
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\begin{tabularx}{\linewidth}{l X}
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\toprule
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