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Vibratory Feedback Vibratory feedback is the most common form of haptic feedback, in which the haptic interface physically vibrates against the user?s body or parts thereof, at a range of frequencies designed to food the pressure sensors of the user?s nervous system into feeling varying levels of pressure, without actually pushing hard on the user?s skin. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() A comparison. Two women, both with prosthetic limbs. On the left, a standard prosthetic. On the right, a haptic prosthetic giving touch feedback. Who can complete the task faster, and is there much difference? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Touchscreen technology has until now, had one strong disadvantage: In inclement weather, wet, freezing cold hands result from touchscreen use, as gloves and other finger protectors have always made fingers too big and bulky to effectively use touchscreen technology, whilst masking tactile feedback with the glove?s spongy surface. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Researchers have developed an effective real-time performance management and feedback system for alpine ski racers that allow skiers to better understand their carved turning skills and improve their performance. A study in S...
(25/07/2008)
A typical symptom of Parkinson's disease is tremor in patients. A group of scientists, including Professor Peter Tass from Forschungszentrum J?lich have succeeded in demonstrating the mechanisms which cause the so-called tremor: neuron clu...
(30/04/2014)
You know what you’re going to say before you say it, right? Not necessarily, research suggests. A study from researchers at Lund University in Sweden shows that auditory feedback plays an important role in helping us determine what we’re sa...
(30/11/2008)
Tongue controllers are back in the news again, after research presented at the Society of Neurosciences conference in Washington, DC last week demonstrated that electrical stimulation of the tongue could serve as a secondary feedback to vis...
(05/03/2010)
A newfound ability to model the complex feedback loops that control plant clocks could have important implications for computing. One of the limitations of conventional thinking in computation is that computable functions proceed in a seque...
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