slikreflex
Slikreflex is a term used in biomechanics and haptics to describe a proposed rapid, automatic adjustment of grip when a hand or gripper encounters a slippery object. The concept denotes a reflex-like control loop intended to enhance grip security by initiating a quick modulation of finger force before conscious processing completes. It arises from observations that grip adjustments can occur faster than many cortical-driven actions, suggesting a fast sensorimotor pathway may be involved in slippery contact situations.
Mechanism and evidence: Slikreflex is hypothesized to involve fast cutaneous afferents signaling to brainstem and spinal
Applications: In robotics and prosthetics, incorporating slikreflex-inspired control aims to improve grasp stability on wet or
History and status: The term appeared in niche biomechanics and haptics literature in the 2000s and 2010s