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TOUCH
From the website. Touch is a research project at the Interaction Design department at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, looking at user-centred applications for Near Field Communication (NFC). NFC is a technology that enables connections between mobile phones and real-world objects:... Read more ...
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Practicing medicine on robo-patients
Via RPTT These days, it seems that robots are very busy delivering drugs in hospitals or replacing nurses, doctors and even surgeons. But robots also can replace human patients. For example, at McMaster University in Canada, medical students are using robo-patients to practice their clin... Read more ...
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International Symposium on Intelligent...
Event Date: 5 April 2006 to 7 April 2006 The Intelligent Environments group at Microsoft Research Cambridge is pleased to announce our “International Symposium on Intelligent Environments”, to be held at Homerton College, Cambridge, United Kingdom on 5-7 April 2006. The symposium will bring to... Read more ...
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Modulation of beta oscillations in the...
Brain . 2005 Dec 19; Authors: Kühn AA, Doyle L, Pogosyan A, Yarrow K, Kupsch A, Schneider GH, Hariz MI, Trottenberg T, Brown P Activation of the basal ganglia has been shown during the preparation and execution of movement. However, the extent to which the activation during movement is rel... Read more ...
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Virtual reality as an adjunctive pain control...
Urology . 2005 Dec;66(6):1320 Authors: Wright JL, Hoffman HG, Sweet RM The management of pain during clinic transurethral microwave thermotherapy (TUMT) can be challenging. Pain can lead to increased pelvic blood flow, which dissipates the energy delivered, limiting the amount of heat deli... Read more ...
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Ambx full-reality system
Via Pasta and Vinegar amBX is a Philips project for a system that should provide gamers with a full ‘sensory surround experience’ allowing them to use light, colour, sound, heat and even airflow in the real world during gameplay. A light year leap in ambient experience – t... Read more ...
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PhD Studentship in Computational Neuroscience...
The University of Plymouth invites applications for a PhD Studentship (stipend to cover living expenses plus UK/EU fees) in the areas of Computational Neuroscience and/or Interactive Intelligent Systems. There are about twelve academic staff in the two Centres, and their work was awarded a ratin... Read more ...
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The self in action: Lessons from delusions of...
Conscious Cogn. 2005 Dec;14(4):752-70 Wellcome Department of Imaging Neuroscience, Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK. Patients with delusions of control are abnormally aware of the sensory consequences of their actions and have difficulty with on-line cor... Read more ...
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CHI 2006 Workshop: Designing for Collective...
Via Usability News Venue: Montreal, Canada Dates: 23 April 2006 We invite position papers for the CHI 2006 Workshop entitled “Designing for Collective Remembering”. While much research has focused on capturing and sharing personal memories, less work has addresses collective m... Read more ...
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Mental imagery combined with physical practice...
Percept Mot Skills . 2005 Aug;101(1):203-11 Authors: Brouziyne M, Molinaro C Recent research on motor skills of golf have pointed to the usefulness of mental imagery. In golf, such training is rarely used as a teaching technique for beginners on the grounds that only top professionals stan... Read more ...