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Corticothalamic feedback and sensory processing

Current Opinion in Neurobiology, 2003
Although nearly half of the synaptic input to neurons in the dorsal thalamus comes from the cerebral cortex, the role of corticothalamic projections in sensory processing remains elusive. Although sensory afferents certainly establish the basic receptive field properties of thalamic neurons, increasing evidence indicates that feedback from the cortex ...
Henry J, Alitto, W Martin, Usrey
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Sensory feedback control for space manipulators

Proceedings, 1989 International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 1993
The positioning control problem of the end tips of space manipulators which have no fixed bases is investigated. According to the momentum-conservation law, the system is represented by a nonholonomic model. Thus, the conventional control method for industrial robots, based on a local feedback at each joint, is not applicable when the end tip must be ...
Yasuhiro Masutani   +2 more
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SENSORY SUBSTITUTION FOR FORCE FEEDBACK IN TELEOPERATION

Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments, 1992
The objective of this research was to study the capabilities of sensory substitution for force feedback through the tactile and auditory senses for teleoperation tasks, with and without time delay. The motivation and potential benefits of sensory substitution for force feedback with vibrotactile and auditory displays are discussed.
Michael J. Massimino, Thomas B. Sheridan
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Response monitoring without sensory feedback

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2004
The elicitation of an evoked potential, the 'error negativity' (Ne) when subjects commit errors in speeded tasks, is often taken as an index of response monitoring processes. The presence of a Ne-like wave on purely correct trials challenges the current conceptions about the nature of such a monitoring system. Here, we evaluate the possibility that the
Allain, Sonia   +4 more
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Evaluating sensory feedback for immersion in exergames

Proceedings of the Australasian Computer Science Week Multiconference, 2017
Exercise video games show promise as a tool for increasing physical activity by providing intrinsic motivation to play the game. Immersion is an aspect of gaming which can lead to increased motivation and enjoyment. Due to the recent rise of consumer level Head Mounted Displays (HMDs), high levels of immersion are possible.
Lindsay Alexander Shaw   +4 more
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Sensory feedback in upper limb prosthetics

Expert Review of Medical Devices, 2013
One of the challenges facing prosthetic designers and engineers is to restore the missing sensory function inherit to hand amputation. Several different techniques can be employed to provide amputees with sensory feedback: sensory substitution methods where the recorded stimulus is not only transferred to the amputee, but also translated to a different
Antfolk C.   +5 more
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