• Haptic perception (Greek: haptόs "palpable", haptikόs "suitable for touch") means literally the ability "to grasp something", and is also known as stereognosis...
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    Haptic technology (also kinaesthetic communication or 3D touch) is technology that can create an experience of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or...
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  • other animals communicate via touching Haptic perception, the process of recognizing objects through touch Haptic poetry, a liminal art form combining characteristics...
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    affinity with haptic and hearing perception, while mechanical media have an affinity with visual perception. This opposition between optic and haptic had previously...
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    link between body movement and haptic perception, where the latter is active exploration. The concept of haptic perception is related to the concept of...
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    strategies. Allochiria Cell signalling Golgi tendon organ Haptic communication Haptic perception Interoception Muscle spindle Molecular cellular cognition...
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    Haptic communication is nonverbal communication and interaction via the sense of touch. Touch can come in many different forms, some can promote physical...
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    space. Size can also be determined by touch, which is a process of haptic perception. The sizes of objects that can not readily be measured merely by sensory...
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    crucial role of haptic perception" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-05-08. Slides related to a chapter on haptic perception (recognition through...
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    of a surface of not being smooth and it is hence linked to human (haptic) perception of the surface texture. From a mathematical perspective it is related...
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  • Haptic memory is the form of sensory memory specific to touch stimuli. Haptic memory is used regularly when assessing the necessary forces for gripping...
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  • into: Haptic cues modulate the perceived freshness and crispness of pretzels" (PDF). Retrieved November 15, 2012. Gabriel Robles-De-La-Torre. "Haptic Perception...
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  • Sensory cue (redirect from Haptic cues)
    cues, auditory cues, haptic cues, olfactory cues and environmental cues. Sensory cues are a fundamental part of theories of perception, especially theories...
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  • Illusion (category Perception)
    through haptic technology. These "illusory" tactile objects can be used to create "virtual objects". A temporal illusion is a distortion in the perception of...
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    crucial role of haptic perception" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-05-08. Slides related to a chapter on haptic perception (recognition through...
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  • Affective haptics is an area of research which focuses on the study and design of devices and systems that can elicit, enhance, or influence the emotional...
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    pressure, vibration, and tissue injury (see somatosensory system and haptic perception). Thermoregulation: Eccrine (sweat) glands and dilated blood vessels...
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    corresponding to the different senses, e.g. as visual perception, auditory perception or haptic perception. It is usually held that the objects perceived this...
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    "Embodied learning using a tangible user interface: The effects of haptic perception and selective pointing on a spatial learning task". Computers & Education...
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    detection of fine textures. It also allows for the ability known as haptic perception (stereognosis), to determine what an unknown object is, using the...
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  • sense of the stimuli, an organism will undergo active exploration, or haptic perception, by moving their hands or other areas with environment-skin contact...
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  • examined, among other topics, the tactile psychophysics of texture perception, and the haptic processing of objects and faces. She led a research project to...
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    kinesthesia-based haptic perception relies strongly on the forces experienced during touch. This research allows the creation of "virtual", illusory haptic shapes...
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  • are altered. Visual perception is the most studied, but research has found misperceptions in other sensory domains such as haptic, tactile, and affective-touch...
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  • Stereotaxy (category Haptic technology)
    surface. Unlike the current trend in haptic technology to provide haptic perception of simulated, virtual objects within an augmented-reality (that is...
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  • the haptic workspace, those visual biases disappeared. These results support the hypothesis that haptic information may educate visual perceptions. If...
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    Švankmajerová) 1995 Athanor, Telluride, Colorado (with E. Švankmajerová) 1996 Haptic perception, Arcimboldo and Vanitas, London, Warsaw, Kraków (with E. Švankmajerová)...
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  • psychoacoustics. Psychoacoustics is more directed at people interested in music. Haptics, a word used to refer to both taction and kinesthesia, has many parallels...
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  • "Embodied learning using a tangible user interface: The effects of haptic perception and selective pointing on a spatial learning task". Computers & Education...
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  • roundness is presented in a different manner. So the visual perception and the haptic perception agree in both intentional object and intentional content...
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