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Adaptability of Ultrasonic Lamb Wave Touchscreen to the Variations in Touch Force and Touch Area
Previous studies on Lamb wave touchscreen (LWT) were carried out based on the assumption that the unknown touch had the consistent parameters with acoustic fingerprints in the reference database.
Zengchong Yang +3 more
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Reinforcer value moderates the effects of prenatal alcohol exposure on learning and reversal
IntroductionFetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) are the leading cause of preventable developmental disability and are commonly characterized by alterations in executive function. Reversal learning tasks are reliable, cross-species methods for testing
Jayapriya Chandrasekaran +5 more
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Research on the Applicability of Touchscreens in Manned/Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Cooperative Missions
The suitability of touchscreens for human–computer interaction in manned/unmanned aerial vehicle cooperative missions remains uncertain, especially in situations that are time-sensitive with variations in difficulty levels.
Hongjun Xue +2 more
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Association between the Use of Touchscreen Device and Child Development
Introduction: Early childhood development is related to sensitive period, a spesific period when a child is more easily stimulated by certain environmental stimulation. The right stimulation is needed to achieve good development.
Husada Tsalitsa Mardiansyah +2 more
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Rhu Keystroke Touchscreen Benchmark [PDF]
Biometric systems are currently widely used in many applications to control and verify individual's identity. Keystroke dynamics modality has been shown as a promising solution that would be used in many applications such as e-payment and banking applications.
Mohamad El-Abed +2 more
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Neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) remains a common problem world-wide for infants born at term. The impact of HIE on long-term outcomes, especially into adulthood, is not well-described.
Jessie R. Maxwell +11 more
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Quad Swipe Pattern: A New Point-of-Entry Security Measure for Smartphone Users
In this paper, we develop a new point-of-entry security measure for smartphone users. We devise a concept, the “Quad Swipe Pattern”, which includes four swipes from a user in four directions and utilizes the user’s swipe behavior for
James F. Brown +2 more
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Touchscreen Facilitates Young Children’s Transfer of Learning to Tell Time
Young children are devoting increasing time to playing on handheld touchscreen devices (e.g., iPads). Though thousands of touchscreen apps are claimed to be educational, there is a lack of sufficient evidence examining the impact of touchscreens on ...
Fuxing Wang +5 more
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Toddlers exhibit poor transfer between video and real-world contexts. Contingently responsive video such as that found in touchscreen apps appears to assist transfer for some toddlers but not others.
Koeun Choi +2 more
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Visual Discrimination, Serial Reversal, and Extinction Learning in the mdx Mouse
Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is the most common form of muscular dystrophy and the most common neuromuscular disorder. In addition to neuromuscular consequences, some individuals with DMD experience global intellectual dysfunction and executive ...
Price E. Dickson, Guy Mittleman
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