Walking is a fundamental physical activity in humans. Various virtual walking systems have been developed using treadmill or leg-support devices. Using optic flow, foot vibrations simulating footsteps, and a walking avatar, we propose a virtual walking ...
Yusuke Matsuda +4 more
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Impersonal Pronouns and First-Person Perspective
Impersonal pronouns are prototypically used in generic sentences to make generalizations about people. Yet they are unlike bare plural people or indefinite singular a person in that they exhibit a sensitivity to first-person perspective.
H. Pearson
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Behavioral Advantages of the First-Person Perspective Model for Imitation. [PDF]
Visuomotor information may be better conveyed through a first-person perspective than through a third-person perspective. However, few reports have shown a clear behavioral advantage of the first-person perspective because of the confounding factor of ...
Watanabe R, Higuchi T.
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Cartesianism and the First-Person Perspective
Embodied Mind, Lynne Baker's Challenge: Metaphysical and Practical Approaches, June 3 2014. San Raffaele University (Milan) Cartesianism and the First-Person Perspective Lynne Rudder Baker University of Massachusetts Amherst René Descartes has a good ...
Lynne Rudder Baker
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Visual gravity contributes to subjective first-person perspective. [PDF]
A fundamental component of conscious experience involves a first-person perspective (1PP), characterized by the experience of being a subject and of being directed at the world. Extending earlier work on multisensory perceptual mechanisms of 1PP, we here
Pfeiffer C +4 more
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Embracing First-Person Perspectives in Soma-Based Design [PDF]
A set of prominent designers embarked on a research journey to explore aesthetics in movement-based design. Here we unpack one of the design sensitivities unique to our practice: a strong first person perspective—where the movements, somatics and ...
Kristina Höök +21 more
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Can't touch this: the first-person perspective provides privileged access to predictions of sensory action outcomes. [PDF]
RCUK Open Access funded. ESRC ES/J019178/1Previous studies have shown that viewing others in pain activates cortical somatosensory processing areas and facilitates the detection of tactile targets.
Bach, P, Fenton-Adams, W, Tipper, SP
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The effect of first-person perspective action observation training on upper extremity function and activity of daily living of chronic stroke patients. [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of First‐Person Perspective Action Observation training and Third‐Person Perspective Action Observation training on upper extremity function and activities of daily living of patients with stroke ...
Yu JA, Park J.
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<i>Autism Voices</i>: A novel method to access first-person perspective of autistic youth. [PDF]
Opportunities to communicate first-person perspectives are essential for self-determination. However, many autistic youth are excluded from sharing their perspectives, specifically those who are minimally verbal or with lower intellectual functioning ...
Courchesne V +7 more
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Towards a First-Person Perspective Mixed Reality Guidance System for Needle Interventions. [PDF]
While ultrasound (US) guidance has been used during central venous catheterization to reduce complications, including the puncturing of arteries, the rate of such problems remains non-negligible.
Groves L, Li N, Peters TM, Chen ECS.
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