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\subsubsection{Texture Augmentations}
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\label{vhar_texture}
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Particularly for real textures, it is known that both touch and sight individually perceive textures equally well and similarly~\autocite{bergmanntiest2007haptic,baumgartner2013visual,vardar2019fingertip}.
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Particularly for real textures, it is known that both touch and sight individually perceive textures equally well and similarly~\cite{bergmanntiest2007haptic,baumgartner2013visual,vardar2019fingertip}.
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Thus, the overall perception can be modified by changing one of the modalities, as shown by \textcite{yanagisawa2015effects}, who altered the perception of roughness, stiffness and friction of some real tactile textures touched by the finger by superimposing different real visual textures using a half-mirror.
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Similarly but in VR, \textcite{degraen2019enhancing} combined visual textures with different passive haptic hair-like structure that were touched with the finger to induce a larger set of visuo-haptic materials perception.
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\textcite{gunther2022smooth} studied in a complementary way how the visual rendering of a virtual object touching the arm with a tangible object influenced the perception of roughness.
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Likewise, visual textures were combined in VR with various tangible objects to induce a larger set of visuo-haptic material perceptions, in both active touch~\autocite{degraen2019enhancing} and passive touch~\autocite{gunther2022smooth} contexts.
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Likewise, visual textures were combined in VR with various tangible objects to induce a larger set of visuo-haptic material perceptions, in both active touch~\cite{degraen2019enhancing} and passive touch~\cite{gunther2022smooth} contexts.
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A common finding of these studies is that haptic sensations seem to dominate the perception of roughness, suggesting that a smaller set of haptic textures can support a larger set of visual textures.
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\subsection{Improving the Interactions}
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\label{vhar_interaction}
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Conversely, virtual hand rendering is also known to influence how an object is grasped in VR~\autocite{prachyabrued2014visual,blaga2020too} and AR, or even how real bumps and holes are perceived in VR~\autocite{schwind2018touch}, but its effect on the perception of a haptic texture augmentation has not yet been investigated.
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Conversely, virtual hand rendering is also known to influence how an object is grasped in VR~\cite{prachyabrued2014visual,blaga2020too} and AR, or even how real bumps and holes are perceived in VR~\cite{schwind2018touch}, but its effect on the perception of a haptic texture augmentation has not yet been investigated.
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\subsubsection{Virtual Hands in Augmented Reality}
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\label{vhar_hands}
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