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Multimodal integration, attention and sensory augmentation?
2017 5th International Winter Conference on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI), 2017Human information processing is limited in capacity. Here, we investigated under which circumstances humans can better process information if they receive task-relevant sensory input via several sensory modalities compared to only one sensory modality (i.e., vision).
Basil Wahn, Peter König
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Sensory augmentation for subsea robot teleoperation
Computers in Industry, 2023Pengxiang Xia +4 more
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Contribution of circulating acetylcholine to sensory nerve conduction augmentation
Life Sciences, 2000We previously discovered that sensory nerve action potential amplitudes increased during isometric muscle contraction and that this response could be blocked with tourniquet isolation of the contraction source. The hypothesis for this study was that a circulating factor was responsible for this effect.
F Y, Chiou-Tan, G C, Chiou
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Sensory Augmentation for Public Space
2018Sensory augmentation for public space explores the innovation potential of sensory augmentation interfaces to improve public space. Technological innovations for public spaces are typically developed for the mobile phone. However, using a mobile phone also interferes with the relationship of a person with her or his surroundings.
van Dartel, Michel, de Rooij, Alwin
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Sensory augmentation of stiffness using fingerpad skin stretch
2013 World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2013When interacting with everyday objects, we experience kinesthetic force feedback as well as various forms of cutaneous tactile feed-back. Skin stretch is part of the cutaneous tactile experience that is caused by friction between the skin and the grasped object.
Zhan Fan Quek +4 more
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Sensory-Motor Interactions and Error Augmentation
2016Brain injury often results a partial loss of the neural resources communicating to the periphery that controls movements. Consequently the signals that were employed prior to injury may no longer be appropriate for controlling the muscles for the intended movement.
James L. Patton, Felix C. Huang
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2017
People sense the world by exploiting correlations between their physical ac-tions and the changing sensory input that results from those actions. Interfac-es that translate non-human sensor data to signals that are compatible with the human senses can therefore augment our abilities to make sense of the world.
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People sense the world by exploiting correlations between their physical ac-tions and the changing sensory input that results from those actions. Interfac-es that translate non-human sensor data to signals that are compatible with the human senses can therefore augment our abilities to make sense of the world.
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Error Augmentation and the Role of Sensory Feedback
2011Brain injury often results a partial loss of the neural resources communicating to the periphery that controls movements. Consequently, the prior signals may no longer be appropriate for getting the muscles to do what is needed – a new pattern needs to be learned that appropriately uses the residual resources.
James L. Patton, Felix C. Huang
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Robust Sensory Information Reconstruction and Classification With Augmented Spikes
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning SystemsSensory information recognition is primarily processed through the ventral and dorsal visual pathways in the primate brain visual system, which exhibits layered feature representations bearing a strong resemblance to convolutional neural networks (CNNs), encompassing reconstruction and classification.
Qi Xu 0008 +8 more
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Sensory integration in substitution and augmentation devices
2019Sensory Substitution consists in providing sensory information normally perceived through one sense by means of a different sense. Sensory Augmentation via substitution refers to using this technique to provide sensory information normally inaccessible to human perception.
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