Sentences with phrase «tactile interaction»

An auto box simply does not allow the same tactile interaction that a manual affords.
Your shift knob is a point of tactile interaction between your hand and the gear shifter, so it's important to have a shift knob that not only looks great, but also has a comfortable form with superior tactile feedback.
A particular feature of these behaviors is that they specifically require tactile interactions with the infant and that they are able to convey a series of somatosensory messages about feelings, pressure, temperature, softness, or pain (Underdown, 2009).
Its advantages seem to be it is thinner, lighter, uses less power, not brittle, less fragile and vulnerable to impacts and scratches (but it could tear and succumb to other damage), moderately pliable, capable of tactile interaction.
This scent camouflages nests against natural enemies which search their host by scent, as CCHs are known to release behavioral reactions without tactile interactions [32].
This presentation will examine tactile processing as a neural foundation of social and emotional function; suggest patterns of tactile processing problems in children recovering from trauma and dysfunctional attachment; discuss ideas for treatment and invite participants to try tactile experiences; and illustrate these concepts with a case study of child - parent tactile interaction.
When designing your own shapes, a boring, old thumbstick and cursor replace the Vita's intuitive touch screen, and whereas the rear touchpad gave the sensation of tapping the underside of drums in the first game, now the touchpad is pushed down and then released as an attempt towards the same tactile interaction.
And tactile interaction — that's certainly what the good mother rats are doing with their babies.
Feedback from the students indicated that they liked the tactile interaction with the materials.
Other features often found in children's ebooks include games, tactile interactions like the ability to manipulate the background, and even audio sounds that play while the student reads.
«Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm.
In Sala's new film, If and Only If (2018), based on Igor Stravinsky's Elegy for Solo Viola, Sala renders Stravinsky's Elegy as a tactile interaction between the renowned violist Gérard Caussé and a garden snail.
The work is performed as a monologue, but it is in an allusion to dialogue, in the form of the sound of two strings, that Sala renders Stravinsky's Elegy as a tactile interaction between the renowned violist Gérard Caussé and a garden snail.
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