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Because of the continuous stream of touchscreen apps that are claimed to be educational and the increasing use of touchscreen devices in early childhood, considerable attention is being paid to the effect of touchscreens on young children's learning ...
Zongkui Zhou, Heping Xie, Fei Tian
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Toddlers’ Fine Motor Milestone Achievement Is Associated with Early Touchscreen Scrolling
Touchscreen technologies provide an intuitive and attractive source of sensory/cognitive stimulation for young children. Despite fears that usage may have a negative impact on toddlers’ cognitive development, empirical evidence is lacking.
Annette Karmiloff-Smith +2 more
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Touchscreens have been studied and developed for a long time to provide user-friendly and intuitive interfaces on displays. This paper describes the touchscreen technologies in four categories of resistive, capacitive, acoustic wave, and optical methods.
Ki-Hyuk Seol, Hyoungsik Nam
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Diagnostic Accuracy of Touchscreen-Based Tests for Mild Cognitive Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [PDF]
Background/Objectives: Mild neurocognitive disorder (mNCD) is a state of vulnerability, in which individuals exhibit cognitive deficits identified by cognitive testing, which do not interfere with their ability to independently perform in daily ...
Nathavy Um Din +6 more
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Touchscreen Tasks for Cognitive Testing in Domestic Goats (Capra hircus): A Pilot Study Using Odd-Item Search Training [PDF]
The cognition of large farm animals is important for understanding how cognitive abilities are shaped by evolution and domestication. Valid testing methods are needed with the development of cognitive studies in more species.
Jie Gao, Yumi Yamanashi, Masayuki Tanaka
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Touchscreen-based procedures are increasingly used in experimental animal research. They not only represent a promising approach for translational research, but have also been highlighted as a powerful tool to reduce potential experimenter effects in ...
Sophia Marie Quante +5 more
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With the growing popularity of touchscreen cognitive testing in rodents, it is imperative to understand the fundamental effects exposure to this paradigm can have on the animals involved. In this study, we set out to assess hippocampal-dependant learning
Amy Shepherd +7 more
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Electroadhesion with application to touchscreens [PDF]
There is growing interest in touchscreens displaying tactile feedback due to their tremendous potential in consumer electronics.
Omer Sirin +3 more
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The Emerging Promise of Touchscreen Devices for Individuals with Intellectual Disabilities
This article explores the emerging promise touchscreen devices hold for individuals with intellectual disabilities (ID). Many individuals with ID that struggle to read, write or use voice assisted strategies can use touchscreen devices in many aspects of
Kjartan Skogly Kversøy +4 more
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Background: Touchscreens are usually microbially contaminated and can therefore act as fomites inside and outside healthcare environments. Due to the increasing use of such touchscreens and the growing awareness of infection risks, approaches that allow ...
Hessling, Martin +2 more
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