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A patent application by inventors from Columbus, Ohio, for a wearable device using galvanic coupling sensors to detect collaborative touch-based interactions in digital gaming has been made available online. The device includes sensors on a wristband that can transmit signals through the wearer's skin, facilitating interactive learning and therapy. The system can detect collaborative touch events between users wearing the sensors, potentially enhancing well-being and relationships through skin-to-skin contact in gaming. [Extracted from the article] |