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Multi-sensory feedback improves spatially compatible sensori-motor responses

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
AbstractTo interact with machines, from computers to cars, we need to monitor multiple sensory stimuli, and respond to them with specific motor actions. It has been shown that our ability to react to a sensory stimulus is dependent on both the stimulus modality, as well as the spatial compatibility of the stimulus and the required response.
A. Dechaux   +4 more
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Sensory feedback for limb prostheses in amputees

open access: yesNature Materials, 2021
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Stanisa Raspopovic   +2 more
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Sensory feedback control of mammalian vocalizations [PDF]

open access: yesBehavioural Brain Research, 2007
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Somatosensory and auditory feedback mechanisms are dynamic components of the vocal motor pattern generator in mammals. This review explores how sensory cues arising from central auditory and somatosensory pathways actively guide the production of both simple sounds and complex phrases in mammals. While
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Increased sensory feedback in Tourette syndrome

open access: yesNeuroImage, 2012
Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neuro-psychiatric disorder being characterized by motor and phonic tics typically preceded by sensory urges. Given the latter the role of the sensory system and sensorimotor interaction in TS has recently gained increased attention.
Katja, Biermann-Ruben   +11 more
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Sensory Feedback for Upper-Limb Prostheses: Opportunities and Barriers [PDF]

open access: yesIEEE Transactions on Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering, 2022
The addition of sensory feedback to upper-limb prostheses has been shown to improve control, increase embodiment, and reduce phantom limb pain. However, most commercial prostheses do not incorporate sensory feedback due to several factors. This paper focuses on the major challenges of a lack of deep understanding of user needs, the unavailability of ...
Leen Jabban   +5 more
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From talking to silence: a confessional journey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article provides an account of work created by Adrian Howells over the duration of his AHRC Creative Fellowship. Howells provides a creator's perspective; Heddon, a spectator's perspective.
Heddon, D., Howells, A.
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State‐dependent modulation of sensory feedback [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Physiology, 2001
By tradition ‐ and for historical reasons ‐ reflex pathways and interneurones have been named by their dominating sensory input. Later studies have demonstrated that each individual interneurone, as a rule, receives a broad convergence from a large variety of sensory modalities, as well as inputs from one or more descending tracts.
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Resisting relocation and reconceptualising authenticity: the experiential and emotional values of the Southbank Undercroft London UK [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The tagline, ‘You Can’t Move History: You Can Secure the Future’, encapsulated the battle at the heart of the campaign to retain the Southbank Undercroft skate spot in the light of planned redevelopment of the Southbank Centre, London.
Madgin, Rebecca   +3 more
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Textiles as Material Gestalt: Cloth as a Catalyst in the Co-designing Process [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Textiles is the common language within Emotional Fit, a collaborative research project investigating a person-centred, sustainable approach to fashion for an ageing female demographic (55+).
Barnett P.   +17 more
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Taking empathy online [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Despite its long history of investigating sociality, phenomenology has, to date, said little about online sociality. The phenomenological tradition typically claims that empathy is the fundamental way in which we experience others and their experiences ...
Osler, Lucy
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