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Multisensory UI

A multisensory UI is any user interface which either requires, or can be worked by means of two or more different senses at the same time. An example might be a visual and voice activated interface, or an interface which combines visual elements with olfactory.

All VR interfaces are multisensory UIs.

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Right from the preface, Multimedia and Virtual Reality identifies itself as something of an academic book, with a relatively dry prose. It has a great deal of fascinating content, carefully examined and presented, yet the language used, does assume a certain level of vocabulary.





 

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(16/03/2012)
The next time you set a trap for that rat running around in your basement, here's something to consider: you are going up against an opponent whose ability to assess the situation and make decisions is statistically just as good as yours.<...


(16/10/2009)
Whether it?s the sound of a speeding car approaching from out of the blue, or the faint echo of footsteps following you along a dark street, such looming sounds not only make our ears prick up - but help us see better too.

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(19/02/2014)
In addition to their trouble with reading, people with dyslexia also have greater difficulty than typical readers do when it comes to managing competing sensory cues, according to a study reported February 13 in Current Biology, a Cell Pres...


(28/11/2004)
(Press Release) VirTra Systems, Inc. today announced the sale and recent installation of three Immersa-Dome virtual reality theaters at the new Red Baron Museum in Marshall, Minnesota.

The Immersa-Dome provides an exhilaratin...


(01/09/2009)
Brain imaging shows playing Tetris leads to a thicker cortex and may also increase brain efficiency, according to research published in the open access journal BMC Research Notes. A research team based in New Mexico is one of the first to i...