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Soft, Flexible, and Stretchable Platforms for Tissue‐Interfaced Bioelectronics
Bio‐integrated electronics provide mechanically compliant and stable interfaces with soft biological tissues. Representative applications include neural interfaces, wet‐organadhesive electronics, and skin‐interfaced devices. E represents Young´s modulus and ε represents strain.
Kento Yamagishi +3 more
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Recent Advances in Cutaneous Haptic Interfaces: A Review
ABSTRACT Cutaneous haptic interfaces have demonstrated substantial potential in human–machine interaction, enabling applications such as immersive experiences, robotic teleoperation, and sensory transfer in prosthetics. By conveying rich haptic cues such as indentation, stretching, vibration, and temperature, cutaneous feedback improves presence ...
Xiaosa Li +8 more
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Apparatus for providing vibrotactile sensory substitution of force feedback [PDF]
A feedback apparatus for an operator to control an effector that is remote from the operator to interact with a remote environment has a local input device to be manipulated by the operator.
Massimino, Michael J. +2 more
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Vibrotactile sense in patients with different upper limb disorders compared with a control group [PDF]
Udgivelsesdato: 2006-AugBACKGROUND: Upper limb disorders (ULDs) are common, and so are the difficulties with regard to their specific diagnoses.
Jepsen, Jørgen Riis +2 more
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The audiogram of the world's first successfully captive‐born Yangtze finless porpoise was on average 40 dB higher than conspecifics. Congenital hearing disorders and noise exposure may be the primary cause of porpoise's hearing loss. ABSTRACT Aquariums globally have seen significant growth in recent decades.
Zhitao Wang +3 more
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Bodily awareness and novel multisensory features [PDF]
According to the decomposition thesis, perceptual experiences resolve without remainder into their different modality-specific components. Contrary to this view, I argue that certain cases of multisensory integration give rise to experiences representing
Briscoe, Robert Eamon
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Exploring the Benefits of Multisensory Exposure on Early Sensory-Specific Processing [PDF]
Multisensory training can improve perceptual learning, exhibited by changes in accuracy, precision and response time (Forster, Cavina-Pratesi, Aglioti, & Berlucchi, 2002; Forster, Sambo, & Pavone, 2009; Giard & Peronnet, 1999; Murray et al., 2005 ...
Kelleher, Meghan
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Gamma and Beta Oscillations in Human MEG Encode the Contents of Vibrotactile Working Memory [PDF]
Ample evidence suggests that oscillations in the beta band represent quantitative information about somatosensory features during stimulus retention. Visual and auditory working memory (WM) research, on the other hand, has indicated a predominant role of
Alexander H. von Lautz +61 more
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Design and Analysis of an fMRI-compatible Vibrotactile Skin Stimulator [PDF]
The purpose of this research project is to design a multi-purpose fMRI-compatible vibrotactile skin stimulator that can be used in varying felds of research so that a specifc design does not have to be built for each individual application. Throughout
Azbell, Jacob Skyler
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Visual detail about the body modulates tactile localisation biases [PDF]
The localisation of tactile stimuli requires the integration of visual and somatosensory inputs within an internal representation of the body surface, and is prone to consistent bias.
A Sirigu +32 more
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