Information Transfer to a Hand-Held Container Using Virtual Vibrotactile Motion
The present study proposes a novel method to provide information via a hand-held container, such as a cup, to a user’s hand, using virtual vibrotactile motion. Although container information can be conveyed visually or auditorily, these modalities
Jaeho Hwang, Jaeyoung Park
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Visual modulation of vestibular‐evoked balance response disturbed by posterior cortical atrophy
Abstract figure legend Summary of key findings. (A) Effect of vision on balance responses to vestibular stimulation in controls. Mean galvanic vestibular stimulation (GVS)‐evoked response time‐course is shown without and with vision, illustrating how visual input ‘dampens’ the balance response.
Dilek Ocal +8 more
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Multidimensional tactons for non-visual information presentation in mobile devices [PDF]
Tactons are structured vibrotactile messages which can be used for non-visual information presentation when visual displays are limited, unavailable or inappropriate, such as in mobile phones and other mobile devices.
Brewster, S.A. +2 more
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The Development of Audio‐Tactile Spatial Integration: Unraveling Vision's Contribution
ABSTRACT Vision is considered the dominant sense for spatial perception. Yet, how vision contributes to its refinement in other modalities remains unclear. Consequently, we investigated the development of audio‐tactile spatial integration using a localization task in which participants had to determine the position of auditory, tactile, and audio ...
Alessia Tonelli +12 more
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An Evaluation of Touch and Pressure-Based Scrolling and Haptic Feedback for In-car Touchscreens [PDF]
An in-car study was conducted to examine different input techniques for list-based scrolling tasks and the effectiveness of haptic feedback for in-car touchscreens. The use of physical switchgear on centre consoles is decreasing which allows designers to
Brewster, Stephen, Ng, Alexander
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Vibrotactile feedback for correcting aerodynamic position of a cyclist
Guidance to maintain an optimal aerodynamic position is currently unavailable during cycling. This study used real-time vibrotactile feedback to guide cyclists to a reference position with minimal projected frontal area as an indicator of aerodynamic drag, by optimizing torso, shoulder, head and elbow position without compromising comfort when sitting ...
Thomas Peeters +5 more
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ABSTRACT While sport psychology has long emphasized mental and cognitive aspects of performance, sports medicine has traditionally focused on musculoskeletal and physiological aspects, largely overlooking the brain's central role in athletic performance. This narrative review aims to bridge this gap by introducing Computational Sports Medicine, a novel
Carl‐Johan Boraxbekk +2 more
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Myoelectric forearm prostheses: State of the art from a user-centered perspective [PDF]
User acceptance of myoelectric forearm prostheses is currently low. Awkward control, lack of feedback, and difficult training are cited as primary reasons.
Boere, Daphne +8 more
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Biofeedback improves postural control recovery from multi-axis discrete perturbations
Background Multi-axis vibrotactile feedback has been shown to significantly reduce the root-mean-square (RMS) sway, elliptical fits to sway trajectory area, and the time spent outside of the no feedback zone in individuals with vestibular deficits during
Sienko Kathleen H +2 more
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Psychophysical principles of discrete event-driven vibrotactile feedback for prostheses
Purpose/aim of the study: We aimed to establish psychophysical principles for non-invasive vibrotactile feedback signalling discrete transition events (e.g., extension to flexion) during use of prostheses, especially for the upper limbs.Materials and methods: Two vibrotactile actuators were used on both upper arms of 10 able-bodied human participants ...
İpek Karakuş, Burak Güçlü
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