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Recent Advances in Cutaneous Haptic Interfaces: A Review

open access: yesSmartSys, Volume 2, Issue 1, March 2026.
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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Perception of Visual Illusions in Children and Teenagers With ADHD. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Atten Disord
Montiel V   +8 more
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Rethinking the bodily self: evidence from the enfacement illusion in women at risk for eating disorders. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Eat Disord
Portingale J   +6 more
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How online studies must increase their defences against AI. [PDF]

open access: yesCommun Psychol
Anders G, Buder J, Papenmeier F, Huff M.
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Implementation of an Intervention Program Based on Virtual Walking and Therapeutic Exercise in Cuba: A Feasibility Study. [PDF]

open access: yesHealthcare (Basel)
Moreno-Segura N   +4 more
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[Visual illusions].

Vestnik oftalmologii, 2010
The paper describes the principle of developing a stereoscopic illusion test based on color anaglyphs. The test demonstrated on a monitor screen contains images of anaglyphic figures that are uniform in size and shape. Illusion is that, by defining the arrangement of the figures from their distance, an observer perceives them uniform.
E A, Vakurin   +2 more
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Visual illusions classified

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 1997
Visual illusions provide evidence of perceptual processes, especially the use of knowledge about objects and the working rules for seeing. The classification of phenomena is necessary for any science because it facilitates induction and deduction. The phenomena of illusions are no exception.
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