Sentences with phrase «tactile sensations in»

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Desensitization does occur, causing a decrease in both the taste and tactile sensations on the tongue, but this effect seems to be temporary and does not destroy the tastebuds.
«What we're showing in this paper is that patients who used a brain - machine interface for a long period of time experienced improvements in motor behavior, tactile sensations and visceral functions below the level of the spinal cord injury,» he said.
The finding indicates that rich tactile feedback in VR may need to be paired with other sensory cues that explain the source of the sensation to avoid spooking users, Gonzalez - Franco says.
Bryan Gick and colleagues at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, wondered whether tactile sensations affect hearing too.
«This raises an interesting issue as to whether serotonin uptake inhibitors, such as cocaine, methamphetamine and other recreational drugs in this category, may act at the epidermal serotonergic synapses to alter tactile sensations.
Sensing could also be remote in time: You might record the visual, audio, and tactile sensations of playing with your child, for example, to play back later.
The regions of the neocortex that map tactile sensations — probably the ruffling of hair in particular — also got a big boost, which suggests the sense of touch was vital too.
When Erik first used the BrainPort, the images in his brain appeared as unidentifiable shapes and lines, but over time, through practice, his brain adapted, eventually translating the tactile sensations into recognizable patterns and symbols.
Beyond its speed, the tactile sensations of touch, along with proprioception (our knowledge of where our bodies and limbs are in space), also informs us of the material of the toothbrush that we picked up, the force of our grasp on an egg, if our coffee mug is about to slip from our fingers and more.
It's a shame that we spend most of our time in the Conti with gloves on our hands, because the bare - fingered tactile sensations are what truly set it apart from just about every other automobile on the planet.
The sensation of speed produced from a symphony of audible feedback, tactile sensitivity and a tiny cockpit is amplified by the chassis» superb balance, especially in high - speed sweepers.
Also, since I started reading more print books again, I have a new appreciation for the feeling of holding a book in your hands, the tactile sensation of turning the pages, of seeing your progression visually as the pages read become more plentiful and the pages yet unread decrease in number.
An inexpensive option for an ebook reader, the Kindle is still waaaay above Santa's budget, and paperbacks that I can snuggle in front of the fire with and have that tactile sensation of the experience of reading.
Buttons have been absent from the Kindle since the Kindle 4 was released back in 2011, and e-reading enthusiasts have been stuck with the significantly uglier Barnes and Noble Nook if they needed that tactile sensation on a button can provide.
The new Bags on Board Hand Armor Waste Pick - Up bags are two times thicker than regular Bags on Board bags, which helps reduce the tactile sensation of picking up pet waste — and helps lock in odor.
One major flaw that I find is, with a keyboard you have a tactile sensation that tells you when you hit a command, the button goes in and comes back up.
Since it's capable of very expressive feelings, we're putting a lot of effort in to get the best tactile sensations possible.
In the exhibition, this project is featured through the reconstruction of several nested cubicles, filled with straw, books and cubes of foam, in such a way that a visitor has to «test» each cubicle by stepping into it with bare feet to experience the different tactile sensations of each substancIn the exhibition, this project is featured through the reconstruction of several nested cubicles, filled with straw, books and cubes of foam, in such a way that a visitor has to «test» each cubicle by stepping into it with bare feet to experience the different tactile sensations of each substancin such a way that a visitor has to «test» each cubicle by stepping into it with bare feet to experience the different tactile sensations of each substance.
Surreal Dialogue: Works by Ji Yoon Hwang and Soyoung Kim, a new exhibition of painting and fabric installation works by two young Korean artists whose diverse, complimentary works explore the language of emotional discomfort in modern society through subtly unsettling images and tactile sensations.
Cutting - edge technologies — including 3D sound that can only be heard in particular places within a room and ultrasound speakers that produce tactile sensations — encourage new interpretations of paintings by Francis Bacon, David Bomberg, Richard Hamilton and John Latham.
Rectangles lunge at the spectator in his abstract film Rhythms 21 (1921), confounding figure and ground; collaborations with Viking Eggeling and Kazimir Malevich promised the convertibility of all signals and sensations, electronic and tactile, into a universal code.
While its all - black chassis suggests a strictly business affair, it's also decked out in a soft - touch paint whose smooth texture makes for a pleasant tactile sensation while setting the system apart from other business systems.
Tactile and kinesthetic sensations guide early attachment behavior as well as help regulate the infant's behavior and physiology (Schore, in press - a).
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