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Fifth International Workshop on Virtual...
The Fifth International Workshop on Virtual Rehabilitation (IWVR2006) will take place August 29 and 30, 2006 at Marriott Marquis Hotel, New York City, USA, in conjunction with the 28th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Deadline for ALL... Read more ...
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Telepresence as flow
Via the Presence L-Listserve This newspaper article from ContractorUK reports on results of a study by Steve Pace, who has found a link between flow state and the sense of "being there" that gamers experience when immersed in a virtual world. The study is very interesting, though the ide... Read more ...
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World of Health IT 2006 Conference
October 10-13, 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland The conference aims to connect leading health information and communication technology experts from Europe and beyond in educational sessions, vendor exhibitions, interoperability demonstrations, exchange of experiences and networking sessions, ... Read more ...
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Mindpixel founder Chris McKinstry announces his...
Chris McKinstry, founder of the Mindpixel project , has expressed suicide intentions on his blog . Two postings appeared on Friday, 20 January 2006, suggesting that McKinstry has committed suicide by drug overdose. The wikipedia entry on Chris McKinstry has been upgraded on Friday wi... Read more ...
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CBS News reports on neuromarketing
This report by CBS news argues that brain fitness is about to become big business. In support of this argument, the article cites the example of Posit Science , a company which has developed a brain fitness program, which is thought to improve brain functions. Though personally I do not know ... Read more ...
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E-motional linkage
Via we-make-money-not-art The project ‘ Ether Beat ' has developed devices that sense, process, transmit and receive the ECG wavelength. The collection is made up of two sets of garments. The effect provided by the garments is of the heartbeat wavelength of your remote friend/lover/rel... Read more ...
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Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Neuroscience...
Movement & Perception Lab, affiliated to CNRS and University of the Mediterranean is offering a permanent position, at the level of Assistant Professor. The lab's main topic is the study of central and peripheral mechanisms for the control and perception of human movements. The candidat... Read more ...
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Motor learning: its relevance to stroke...
Motor learning: its relevance to stroke recovery and neurorehabilitation Curr Opin Neurol. 2006 Feb;19(1):84-90 Authors: Krakauer JW PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Much of neurorehabilitation rests on the assumption that patients can improve with practice. This review will focus on arm mov... Read more ...
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Mobile eyetracking systems
Via Pasta and Vinegar Building a lightweight eyetracker by Jason S.Babcock & Jeff B. Pelz from Rochester Institute of Technology: Abstract. Eyetracking systems that use video-based cameras to monitor the eye and scene can be made significantly smaller thanks ... Read more ...
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CYNETart_06humane
Via Networked performance CYNETart_06humane is devoted to the theme of Body-images - Image-body :: the bred, constructed, staged, cultivated, homemade and self-designed human being. Work from the fields of dance & technology, performances, audiovisual compositions, installations, net... Read more ...