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Comment by marcosdumay

2 days ago

My guess is that it helps a lot that we have flexible cushioned fingertips that are highly sensitive to pressure. That's a hardware feature that robots mostly lack.

Our evolution of nails, as opposed to the much more common claw, is another part of the symphony of touch. It provides a hard backstop to assist with touch sensitivity.

Imagine if the tip of your finger could just bend back. It would be way harder to know what you’re touching!

  • > Imagine if the tip of your finger could just bend back. It would be way harder to know what you’re touching!

    I don’t think so. I have hitchhikers thumb, so my thumbs do bend backwards. They don’t feel disadvantaged in terms of touching compared to my other fingers.

    • I’m talking about just the tip, the part you use primarily for touch, not the whole finger segment. You’d need to be missing a nail - and if you ever are missing one, you’ll be surprised how much of your sense you lose!