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Humans have a myriad of sensory receptors in different sense organs that form the five traditionally recognized senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. These receptors detect diverse stimuli originating from the world and turn them into brain‐interpretable electrical impulses for sensory cognitive processing, enabling us to communicate and socialize. Developments in biologically inspired...
In article number 1803637, Tae‐il Kim and co‐workers highlight recent progress in bioinspired electronics for artificial sensory systems mimicking the five traditionally recognized senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch, as well as non‐human senses. Sensors that can convert various external stimuli into electrical signals using novel electronic components and fabrication techniques can...
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