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Bladder The bladder is the fundamental mechanism behind basic haptic bio-feedback. Tiny air bags within the lining of haptic gloves, vests, or suits are inflated and deflated to give pressure against the skin to simulate touching a virtual object. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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For children, nighttime bedwetting is a common problem, often requiring intervention. The use of medicine and other treatments has met with limited success. Targeting neuronal activities of the brain through neurofeedback, however, has show...
(18/11/2009)
Multi-touch and motion-sensing devices have recently emerged from research labs, offering new ways to operate computers. Microsoft's experimental tactile interface takes things further still, letting users interact by squashing, stretching...
(16/05/2005)
Researchers studying embryonic stem cells have published long-awaited data in a peer-reviewed journal, revealing how they enabled rats with crushed spinal cords to walk again. Spinal cord injury patients are hopeful, but they're not all ce...
(03/09/2013)
Microelectronic engineers in Singapore have developed and tested sensor technology that can detect and measure a chemical signature of bladder cancer1. The light-based sensor could eventually be used for the early diagnosis and subsequent t...
(21/02/2010)
A comparison of two types of minimally invasive surgery to repair kidney blockages that prevent urine from draining normally to the bladder found that robot-assisted surgery was faster and resulted in less blood loss and shorter hospital st...
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