Can force feedback and science learning enhance the effectiveness of neuro-rehabilitation? An experimental study on using a low-cost 3D joystick and a virtual visit to a zoo.
In this paper, we demonstrate that healthy adults respond differentially to the administration of force feedback and the presentation of scientific content in a virtual environment, where they interact with a low-cost haptic device. Subjects are tasked with controlling the movement of a cursor on a...
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Auteurs principaux: | Paolo Cappa, Andrea Clerico, Oded Nov, Maurizio Porfiri |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2013
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