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Revolutionizing medical physiology education: a narrative review of the transition from traditional classrooms to artificial intelligence. [PDF]
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Robot-Assisted Surgery System with Kinesthetic Feedback
Computer Aided Surgery, 1998The better understanding of the systems of the human body and their specific functions has led to minimally invasive and microsurgical procedures being carried out on an ever smaller scale. New therapies will require precision of 10 microm or better, which will only be achievable with robotic teleoperators.
Jan Stallkamp
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A study on unconstrained tactile-kinesthetic feedback
2012 9th International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots and Ambient Intelligence (URAI), 2012This paper analyzes effect for vibration haptic feedback on haptic glove in virtual environment and telerobotics. When touching an object which has stiffness in slave part, a user must feel kinesthetic sense. Meanwhile, It is believed to replace kinesthetic feedback with tactile feedback for portable advantage.
Jee-Hwan Ryu
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A Kinesthetic Washout Filter for Force-Feedback Rendering
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2015Today haptic feedback can be designed and associated to audiovisual content (haptic-audiovisuals or HAV). Although there are multiple means to create individual haptic effects, the issue of how to properly adapt such effects on force-feedback devices has not been addressed and is mostly a manual endeavor.
Fabien Danieau +2 more
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Significance of Auditory and Kinesthetic Feedback to Singers' Pitch Control
Journal of Voice, 2002An accurate control of fundamental frequency (F0) is required from singers. This control relies on auditory and kinesthetic feedback. However, a loud accompaniment may mask the auditory feedback, leaving the singers to rely on kinesthetic feedback. The object of the present study was to estimate the significance of auditory and kinesthetic feedback to ...
Johan Sundberg
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