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Responsive Motion Generation

2015
In this chapter, we discuss the generation of natural behaviors of humanoids (virtual human characters in particular) responsive to the physical interaction with the user such as push and pull. These physical interactions play an important role for increasing the level of immersion of the user and lay foundations for more advanced level of interactions.
Sukwon Lee, Sung-Hee Lee
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Strong Motion Response Spectra

Seismological Research Letters, 1971
Empirical equations derived from explosion data compare well with earthquake measurements. Maximum earth motion in cm, cm/sec, and gravity units, body wave earthquake magnitude, and distance in km, are included in the functions: a = 3.04 × 10 0.74 m − 4 R − 1.4 v = 4.06 × 10 0.88 m − 3 R − 1.5
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Response priming with apparent motion primes

Psychological Research, 2012
Response priming refers to the finding that a prime stimulus preceding a target stimulus influences the response to the following target stimulus. Typically, responses are faster and more accurate if the prime calls for the same response as the target (i.e., compatible trials), as compared with the situation where primes and targets trigger different ...
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Response-based interactive motion generation

2010 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management, 2010
We demonstrate a response-based motion generation system capable of naturally response to the external disturbance while tracking a reference motion. Our approach associates the data-driven motion synthesis technique with the response simulation result.
Xuelin Huang   +4 more
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Cortical responses to object-motion and visually-induced self-motion perception

Cognitive Brain Research, 2001
We investigated the spatiotemporal cortical dynamics during the perception of object-motion and visually-induced self-motion perception in six normal subjects, using a 143-channel neuromagnetometer. Object-motion specific tasks evoked early transient activity over the right temporooccipital cortex, while self-motion perception, or vection, additionally
G, Wiest   +5 more
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Pattern-motion responses in human visual cortex

Nature Neuroscience, 2001
Physiological models of visual motion processing posit that 'pattern-motion cells' represent the direction of moving objects independent of their particular spatial pattern. We performed fMRI experiments to identify neuronal activity in the human brain selective for pattern motion.
Alexander C, Huk, David J, Heeger
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Motion Blurring with Decaying Detector Response

Applied Optics, 1971
The spread function and optical transfer function associated with image motion relative to the recording medium are derived and generalized to cover media whose response changes with time. Specific expressions are derived for an exponentially decaying response and three types of image motion: linear, sinusoidal, and random walk.
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N200-speller using motion-onset visual response

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2009
This study presents a brain-computer interface (BCI) named N200-speller. A matrix of motion stimuli are displayed for inducing the motion-onset visual response that allows the subject to spell out a message by scalp EEG.The brief motion of chromatic visual objects embedded in a 36 virtual button onscreen interface is employed to evoke a motion-onset ...
Bo, Hong   +4 more
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Motion-responsive regions of the human brain

Experimental Brain Research, 1999
Functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to map motion responsive regions of the human brain by contrasting passive viewing of moving and stationary randomly textured patterns. Regions were retained as motion responsive if they reached significance either in the group analysis or in the majority of hemispheres in single-subject analysis.
S, Sunaert   +3 more
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Temporal integration of sound motion: Motion-onset response and perception

Hearing Research
The purpose of our study was to estimate the time interval required for integrating the acoustical changes related to sound motion using both psychophysical and EEG measures. Healthy listeners performed direction identification tasks under dichotic conditions in the delayed-motion paradigm.
Lidia B, Shestopalova   +3 more
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