Search results for "haptic"

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Visual Distraction Effects between In-Vehicle Tasks with a Smartphone and a Motorcycle Helmet-Mounted Head-Up Display

2018

Besides motorists, also motorcyclists need safer user interfaces to interact with useful applications on the road. In this paper, distraction effects of in-vehicle tasks conducted with a head-up display (HUD) for motorcyclists were compared to smartphone tasks with 24 participants in a driving simulator. Compared to the smartphone tasks, the head-up display tasks decreased the percentage of inappropriately long glances by 45 percent. The head-up display tasks were also experienced as less demanding than the smartphone tasks. Additionally, the use of head-up display for navigation did not lead to gaze concentration effects compared to baseline driving. The head-up display is concluded to be …

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Touch, gender, and sexuality in Zola's La Curée

2022

This paper addresses the issues of gender and sexuality in Zola's La Curée from a sensory studies perspective, focusing specifically on touch. The novel's atmosphere of softness is rooted in the Second Empire's obsession for luxurious comfort as well as "mollitia", an ethical and aesthethical concept inherited from Latin culture.

gender studies[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturehaptic studiesliteraturezolaétudes sensorielles[INFO.INFO-GL] Computer Science [cs]/General Literature [cs.GL][SHS.GENRE] Humanities and Social Sciences/Gender studiesmollitia
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Towards EEG-Based Haptic Interaction within Virtual Environments

2019

International audience; Current virtual environments (VE) enable perceiving haptic stimuli to facilitate 3D user interaction, but lack brain-interfacial contents. Using electroencephalography (EEG), we undertook a feasibility study on exploring event-related potential (ERP) patterns of the user's brain responses during haptic interaction within a VE. The interaction was flying a virtual drone along a curved transmission line to detect defects under the stimuli (e.g., force increase and/or vibrotactile cues). We found that there were variations in the peak amplitudes and latencies (as ERP patterns) of the responses at about 200 ms post the onset of the stimuli. The largest negative peak occu…

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A Navigation and Augmented Reality System for Visually Impaired People

2021

In recent years, we have assisted with an impressive advance in augmented reality systems and computer vision algorithms, based on image processing and artificial intelligence. Thanks to these technologies, mainstream smartphones are able to estimate their own motion in 3D space with high accuracy. In this paper, we exploit such technologies to support the autonomous mobility of people with visual disabilities, identifying pre-defined virtual paths and providing context information, reducing the distance between the digital and real worlds. In particular, we present ARIANNA+, an extension of ARIANNA, a system explicitly designed for visually impaired people for indoor and outdoor localizati…

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The pentafluorophenyl group as π-acceptor for anions: a case study

2015

Chemical science 6(1), 354-359 (2015). doi:10.1039/C4SC02762K

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Haptic Perception in Extreme Obesity: qEEG Study Focused on Predictive Coding and Body Schema

2020

Haptic perception (HP) is a perceptual modality requiring manual exploration to elaborate the physical characteristics of external stimuli through multisensory integrative cortical pathways. Cortical areas exploit processes of predictive coding that collect sensorial inputs to build and update internal perceptual models. Modifications to the internal representation of the body have been associated with eating disorders. In the light of this, obese subjects were selected as a valid experimental model to explore predictive coding in haptic perception. To this purpose, we performed electroencephalographic (EEG) continuous recordings during a haptic task in normally weighted versus obese subjec…

power spectrum analysihaptic perceptionmedicine.medical_specialtyobesitytemporal cortexmedia_common.quotation_subjectElectroencephalographyAudiologyhaptic perception; obesity; EEG; multisensory integration; parietal cortex; temporal cortex; power spectrum analysis; body schemaSettore BIO/09 - Fisiologiabehavioral disciplines and activitiesArticlelcsh:RC321-571PerceptionmedicineEEGbody schemapower spectrum analysislcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatrymedia_commonHaptic technologyTemporal cortexmedicine.diagnostic_testGeneral Neurosciencemultisensory integrationMultisensory integrationBody schemaparietal cortexHaptic perceptionPsychologypsychological phenomena and processesCoding (social sciences)Brain Sciences; Volume 10; Issue 12; Pages: 908
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Design of mobile phones for older adults : An empirical analysis of design guidelines and checklists for feature phones and smartphones

2017

Design guidelines and checklists are suggested as a useful tool in the development and evaluation of interface design of mobile phones for older adults. Given the intense evolution of mobile phone design, understanding how the design guidelines and checklists have taken into account the advances in mobile phone usability for older adults is important for their correct application and future development. Thus, this study explores the usability dimensions of mobile phone design for older adults and the related changes in terms of time and the type of device (feature phones vs. smartphones) based on an expert coding of the eight mobile phone design guidelines and checklists for older adults pu…

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