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Bourdon B. Perception de la distance. In: L'année psychologique. 1914 vol. 21. pp. 97-100.
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Wearable Electrohydraulic Actuation For Salient Full‐Fingertip Haptic Feedback
This study introduces a wearable soft robotic system that combines a flat and conformable electrohydraulic pump, a mechanically transparent channel, and an ultra‐thin fingertip chamber to provide salient haptic feedback that imitates natural touch experiences.
Yitian Shao+4 more
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Reaching measures of monocular distance perception: Forward versus side-to-side head movements and haptic feedback [PDF]
Emily A. Wickelgren+2 more
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Transforming Room Acoustics with Causality‐Driven Dual‐Function Passive Metamaterials
This work presents an dual acoustic metamaterial for rooms that achieves excellent broadband performance for both sound absorption and sound diffusion. This is done by using causality formulations linking the absorption of the passive system to its volume, yielding an optimal surface area ratio required for excellent sound absorption and while ...
Eric Ballestero+5 more
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This study showcases the first‐ever demonstration of ovonic threshold switching (OTS) and resistive switching (RS) in ZnTe thin films fabricated via a fast, cost‐effective electrodeposition method. By controlling the deposition potential, ZnTe film is tuned to demonstrate OTS or RS behaviors, enabling the implementation of one‐selector‐one‐resistor ...
Ayoub H. Jaafar+8 more
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Distance perception mediated through nested contact relations among surfaces [PDF]
Jeanette Meng, H. A. Sedgwick
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This study reveals why the back feathers of a common kingfisher show various non‐iridescent blueish structural colors by analyzing the internal structures of the feathers. It demonstrates how structural differences lead to the different optical interactions, thereby producing different colors.
Jihun Kang+5 more
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This work demonstrates that wavelength selective reflection of circularly polarized light (CPL) of both handedness (right‐R or left‐L) can be achieved from self‐assembled cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs), breaking the inherent limitation of obtaining only L‐CPL reflection.
Alexandre Fonseca+7 more
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AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON CONDITIONS OF MEASUREMENT IN PERCEPTION OF SPACE DISTANCE (1)
Takuo Goto
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