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Proprioceptive Interaction

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
We propose a new way of eyes-free interaction for wearables. It is based on the user's proprioceptive sense, i.e., rather than seeing, hearing, or feeling an outside stimulus, users feel the pose of their own body. We have implemented a wearable device called Pose-IO that offers input and output based on proprioception.
Pedro Lopes   +5 more
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Proprioception and myoclonus

Neurophysiologie Clinique/Clinical Neurophysiology, 2006
This review focuses on sensory information originating from muscle spindles and its role in proprioception and motor control. The first part reminds of the structural and functional properties of these muscle mechanoreceptors, with arguments for an independent fusimotor command, i.e.
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Human proprioceptive sensation

Journal of Clinical Neuroscience, 1994
What was the 'muscular sense' to Sherrington was later the 'joint sense', when it became the conventional wisdom that muscles are 'insentient'. These terms betray a view, still common in the field, that the basis of kinaesthetic sensibility must be either joint receptors or muscle receptors, but not both.
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Movement without proprioception

Brain Research, 1974
Abstract The recovery of voluntary movement following transection of dorsal roots has aroused some interest in recent years. A review of the literature describing research with this preparation indicates that such recovery is not a novel finding, having been reported by numerous investigators during the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Affective Proprioception

Janus Head, 2007
Proprioception has been considered, within neuroscience, in the context of the control of movement. Here we discuss a possible second role for this 'sixth sense', pleasure in and of movement,homologous with the recently described affective touch. We speculate on its evolution and place in human society and suggest that pleasure in movement may depend ...
Jonathan Cole, Barbara Montero
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Proprioception

2013
Julie A. Honaker, Amanda K. Wolfe
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Proprioception

2022
Dunecan Massey   +2 more
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Proprioceptive Interaction

Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2016
In my research, I investigate how users might interact with devices smaller than mobile or wearable devices. I argue that to achieve the intended minimal form-factor such devices will leverage the user's body as an input and output device. Users will not interact with the device but instead will interact through one of their limbs, which they share ...
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