Vibrotactile Perception for Sensorimotor Augmentation: Perceptual Discrimination of Vibrotactile Stimuli Induced by Low-Cost Eccentric Rotating Mass Motors at Different Body Locations in Young, Middle-Aged, and Older Adults
Sensory augmentation technologies are being developed to convey useful supplemental sensory cues to people in comfortable, unobtrusive ways for the purpose of improving the ongoing control of volitional movement. Low-cost vibration motors are strong contenders for providing supplemental cues intende...
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Main Authors: | Ella Pomplun (Author), Ashiya Thomas (Author), Erin Corrigan (Author), Valay A. Shah (Author), Leigh A. Mrotek (Author), Robert A. Scheidt (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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