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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 0001 +5 more
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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 0001 +5 more
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Experimental Brain Research, 1988
Proprioception in the neck was investigated in normal human subjects. Three experiments studied rotation of the head about a vertical axis on the body. Accuracy of pointing, thresholds for detection of passive movement, and control of fine movement were tested. Comparison of the accuracy of pointing at the big toe with the nose and with the arm, showed
J L, Taylor, D I, McCloskey
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Proprioception in the neck was investigated in normal human subjects. Three experiments studied rotation of the head about a vertical axis on the body. Accuracy of pointing, thresholds for detection of passive movement, and control of fine movement were tested. Comparison of the accuracy of pointing at the big toe with the nose and with the arm, showed
J L, Taylor, D I, McCloskey
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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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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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Proprioception and/or Kinesthesis
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1972A short review of the literature points to the confused usage of ‘proprioception’ and ‘kinesthesis’ which is incompatible with the objectiveness demanded of contemporary psychology. The historical development of the terms is traced showing that ‘kinesthesis’ has undergone a change in meaning, rendering its present state of definition inadequate for the
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Velocity Perception and Proprioception
2002Proprioceptive information related to position and velocity reaches conscious perception and appears to be processed simultaneously via separate perceptual channels. Determining the fidelity of velocity perception is difficult, however, because of the interaction of distance and timing information in its derivation. There is also a complex relationship
Kerr, Graham, Worringham, Charles
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Integrating proprioceptive assessment with proprioceptive training of stroke patients
2011 IEEE International Conference on Rehabilitation Robotics, 2011Although proprioceptive impairment is likely to affect in a significant manner the capacity of stroke patients to recover functionality of the upper limb, clinical assessment methods in current use are rather crude, with a low level of reliability and a limited capacity to discriminate the relevant features of the deficits.
Valentina, Squeri +3 more
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Impaired proprioception and osteoarthritis
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1997The increase in the prevalence of osteoarthritis (OA) with age may be due in part to increased joint load resulting from age-related declines in neuromechanical factors, including joint position sense or proprioception. Several studies have demonstrated that knee proprioception is worse in knee OA patients versus age-matched control subjects ...
L, Sharma, Y C, Pai
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The processing of proprioceptive signals
Neuropsychologia, 1979Abstract Simple and two-choice reaction times were investigated in two experiments using proprioceptive stimuli. The form of the stimulus was the release of the passively supported forearm. The responses were to halt the falling arm and to activate a microswitch held in the hand. Latencies were also determined from the EMG activity.
D J, Glencross, M M, Koreman
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Proprioceptive training in haemophilia
Haemophilia, 1998Summary. Joint and muscle injury associated with direct damage to the tissues and muscle atrophy may ensue following immobility. Rehabilitation of the injury is linked with the return to normal functional values such as range of motion, muscle strength, and muscle tone.
C. A. Lee +5 more
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