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Repeated training with augmentative vibrotactile feedback increases object manipulation performance. [PDF]
Most users of prosthetic hands must rely on visual feedback alone, which requires visual attention and cognitive resources. Providing haptic feedback of variables relevant to manipulation, such as contact force, may thus improve the usability of ...
Cara E Stepp, Qi An, Yoky Matsuoka
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Vibrotactile Feedback During Physical Exercise: Perception of Vibrotactile Cues in Cycling [PDF]
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the perception of vibrotactile signals during physical exercise by comparing differences in recognition between stationary and cycling positions. The impact of physical exercise on the ability to perceive vibrotactile cues is unknown, whereas the recognition in stationary position has been shown ...
Thomas, Peeters +6 more
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Grasping Embodiment: Haptic Feedback for Artificial Limbs
Upper-limb prostheses are subject to high rates of abandonment. Prosthesis abandonment is related to a reduced sense of embodiment, the sense of self-location, agency, and ownership that humans feel in relation to their bodies and body parts.
Charles H. Moore +7 more
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Vibrotactile Feedback for Brain-Computer Interface Operation [PDF]
To be correctly mastered, brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) need an uninterrupted flow of feedback to the user. This feedback is usually delivered through the visual channel. Our aim was to explore the benefits of vibrotactile feedback during users' training and control of EEG-based BCI applications.
CINCOTTI, FEBO +11 more
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Background Current myoelectric prostheses lack proprioceptive information and rely on vision for their control. Sensory substitution is increasingly developed with non-invasive vibrotactile or electrotactile feedback, but most systems are designed for ...
Matthieu Guémann +7 more
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Supernumerary robotic limbs are mainly designed to augment the physical capabilities of able-bodied individuals, in a wide range of contexts from body support to surgery.
Silvia Buratti +6 more
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A Directional Vibrotactile Feedback Interface for Ergonomic Postural Adjustment
12 pages. 13 figures.
Wansoo Kim +4 more
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Enhancing Localization Performance with Extended Funneling Vibrotactile Feedback
This study explores the conventional ‘funneling’ method by introducing two extra locations beyond the virtual reality (VR) controller boundaries, terming it the extended funneling technique.
Kalliopi Apostolou +2 more
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Multimodal Affective Feedback: Combining Thermal, Vibrotactile, Audio and Visual Signals [PDF]
In this paper we describe a demonstration of our multimodal affective feedback designs, used in research to expand the emotional expressivity of interfaces.
Lakoff G., Miller H, Seifi H., Yoo Y.
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Evaluation of precision, accuracy and threshold for the design of vibrotactile feedback in eye tracking applications [PDF]
Novel approaches for the design of assistive technology controls propose the usage of eye tracking devices such as for smart wheelchairs and robotic arms. The advantages of artificial feedback, especially vibrotactile feedback, as opposed to their use in
A. Fischer +4 more
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