Using 10 kHz phase-resolved OCT during gentle brushing, the authors observed depth-dependent skin displacements, with deeper layers showing larger amplitude near 60 Hz than the surface.
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Sub-surface Skin Deformation in Response to Gentle Brushing
Using 10 kHz phase-resolved OCT during gentle brushing, the authors observed depth-dependent skin displacements, with deeper layers showing larger amplitude near 60 Hz than the surface.