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"The Spielberg Touchscreen" attempts to define a remarkable calibration of tensions between optical and tactile visuality—something we can feel as well as see (and hear). Spielberg designs impact and texture with as much concentration as multiplanar, deep-focus mise-en-scène.
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ABSTRACT Functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) is a popular optical neuroimaging method; however, participants with Afro‐textured (i.e., dark, coarse, curly) hair are often excluded due to difficulty obtaining sensor–scalp contact. Grounded in lived experience and sociocultural literature, we aimed to develop and evaluate culturally responsive ...
Abria S. Simmons +3 more
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Development of Uncertainty Sensitivity: Early Competence or Protracted Development?
ABSTRACT The development of uncertainty sensitivity, a critical cognitive ability, presents a challenging paradox: Some evidence points to its emergence in infancy, whereas other evidence indicates much later emergence and protracted development.
Qianqian Wan, Vladimir M. Sloutsky
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Haptic Feedback and the Role of Need for Touch on Augmented Reality Mobile Shopping Apps
ABSTRACT As mobile commerce has become increasingly prevalent, retailers have sought to enhance the mobile shopping experience by incorporating multisensory stimulation (i.e., visual, auditory, and now tactile stimulation). This paper investigates the presence of sensory inputs, specifically haptic feedback, when positioning and manipulating augmented ...
Margot Racat +2 more
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Previous studies have reported automatic approach-avoidance tendencies toward various stimuli, such as words, facial expressions, and images in the appetitive or aversive valence domain.
Jinhee Kim +5 more
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ABSTRACT The Body‐Specificity Hypothesis suggests that the area around the dominant hand is perceived positively, contrasting with a negative perception around the non‐dominant hand. Given the pervasive use of interactive technologies, our study aimed to investigate body‐specific associations in real‐world settings, examining whether these are ...
Marta Maisto +3 more
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Metal‐organic framework–hydrogel composites are explored as multifunctional materials for next‐generation sensors and sensing systems. This review summarizes recent advances in employing these smart composites to fabricate optical, electrochemical, and electromechanical sensors, emphasizing their potential in healthcare, biomedical diagnostics ...
Md Sazzadur Rahman +2 more
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Empowering Older Patients in Advance Care Planning: Evaluating MyCare™ as a Decision Support Tool
ABSTRACT Background Older adults with serious illness often face treatment decisions shaped by personal values, yet recognising and expressing those values in ways that guide decision‐making can be challenging. This study evaluated the acceptability, usability and effectiveness of MyCare, a digital values clarification tool designed to help older ...
Alixe Ménard +9 more
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Touchscreen-friendly fingertip system for tactile feedback in prosthetic hands
Bertille Dupont
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