• This paper seeks to discuss non-verbal expressions, such as gazes, long pauses, pointing gestures, nodding and other head movements, produced by the participants in Polish-English courtroom interactions with a view to studying the interpreter's obligation to provide accurate renditions and to remain impartial. (units.it)
  • By using these eye and head 'gestures' we're able to create an even more immersive experience than you get with gesture," he said. (zdnet.com)
  • It reflects the facial expressions of its counterpart, it generates movements as reproductions of existing ones, but does not produce any autonomous gestures. (fkv.de)
  • Eye movements and direction of gaze were measured with a video-based mobile head-mounted eye-tracker (ASL 501). (arvojournals.org)
  • Direction of gaze was classified into scene categories that were analysed manually, and computationally by cross-correlation of the image at fixation over time. (arvojournals.org)
  • Another important social cue is direction of gaze and head movement. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The phone 'knows' when you've stopped watching, and assumes you want to watch the rest of the show, so it pauses the video until you're ready. (zdnet.com)
  • A pattern could be identified, showing greater trunk sway for stance tasks and for complex gait tasks that required task-specific gaze control such as walking up and down stairs. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Trunk sway was less, however, for simple gait tasks that demanded large head movements but no task-specific gaze control, such as walking while rotating the head. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • Balance was most unstable during gait involving task-specific head movements which possibly enhance a pathologic vestibulo-cervical interaction. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • A form of physical therapy, it uses specialized exercises that result in gaze and gait stabilization. (medscape.com)
  • Using a detailed coding system, we show that infants recognize the social underpinnings of language and respond to language stimuli with vocal, gaze, head, and torso, (but not arm or manual) movements that differ from those exhibited to music stimuli. (benjamins.com)
  • To shed some light on this subject we have designed a protocol to gather tracking data about torso and leg movements, in addition to the eye and head tracking. (eri-st.eu)
  • The head, torso, and leg drove this effect with more ample motions directed in the same direction to reach unseen parts of the VR environment. (eri-st.eu)
  • Our findings show that torso and leg movements are rather coarse in terms of their dynamics (e.g., absolute and relative angles of motion) and serve the purpose of exploration, much like what has been shown for the head. (eri-st.eu)
  • Ancient Mesopotamians knew of head injury and some of its effects, together with seizures, paralysis, and lack of sight, listening to or speech. (southfwb.com)
  • He showed non-febrile infrequent multifocal motor seizures at the age of 40 days which were treated with phenobarbital. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Results show that a robotic advisor with upturned eyebrows and lips (features that people tend to trust more in humans) is more persuasive, evokes more trust, and less psychological reactance compared to one displaying eyebrows pointing down and lips curled downwards at the edges (facial characteristics typically not trusted in humans). (frontiersin.org)
  • Remarkably, mediation analysis showed that liking of the robot fully mediates the influence of facial characteristics on trusting beliefs and psychological reactance. (frontiersin.org)
  • Signers' head movements, body movements and facial expressions-i.e. nonmanuality-can be approached in several different ways. (glossa-journal.org)
  • It explores the significance of gaze and facial expression in the sphere of human-machine research. (fkv.de)
  • The figure has a childlike physiognomy, its facial expressions and movements are comforting in their tenderness. (fkv.de)
  • A VR/AR device such as a headset, helmet, goggles, or glasses (referred to in their patent filing as a head-mounted display (HMD)) is described that includes a display (e.g., left and right displays) for displaying frames including left and right images in front of a user's eyes to thus provide 3D virtual views to the user. (patentlyapple.com)
  • The HMD may include an eye tracking system for detecting position and movements of the user's eyes. (patentlyapple.com)
  • Images captured by the eye tracking system may be analyzed to detect position and movements of the user's eyes, or to detect other information about the eyes such as pupil dilation. (patentlyapple.com)
  • To accomplish this, it uses an infrared light source to illuminate the eyes, a CCD (Charge Coupled Device) sensor to capture a reflection of the user's eyes, as shown in Figure 2, and eye-gaze analysis software to process the data. (uxmatters.com)
  • Balance, gaze stability and eye movement exercises are also likely to be helpful, but more research is needed. (lifemark.ca)
  • Most VRT exercises involve head movement, and head movements are essential in stimulating and retraining the vestibular system. (medscape.com)
  • To enable the fluid execution of complex full-body yoga exercises, we propose FlowAR, an augmented reality system for home workouts that shows training video tutorials as always-present virtual static and dynamic overlays around the user. (hyeyoungjo.com)
  • In the studies included, gaze stabillisation exercises in which the head is moved while keeping the eyes fixed on an external target was a commonly used exercise. (bvsalud.org)
  • In Experiment 2, instead of instructing to perform active body movements, participants calculated while the problems moved in one of the four relative directions on the screen. (researchgate.net)
  • The results indicated that both the L1 and L2 participants spent less time on the head nouns in ORCs than in SRCs. (frontiersin.org)
  • The findings showed that the participants experienced less processing difficulty in ORCs than SRCs. (frontiersin.org)
  • The results of the analysis show that all participants, including interpreters, use a non-verbal channel and that body language can affect the meaning of the messages transmitted throughout the interactions and lead to a possible lack of accuracy and/or impartiality in interpreting. (units.it)
  • For efficient collaboration between participants, eye gaze is seen as being critical for interaction. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Immersive collaborative virtual environments represent remote participants through avatars that follow their tracked movements. (reading.ac.uk)
  • We show that under the impetus of a goal participants made longer saccades (and shorter fixations) reflecting a push to explore more within the allotted time. (eri-st.eu)
  • It provides the opportunity to create shared gaze displays that show data recorded from one person in real-time to other participants in the setup, to support communication and collaboration between participants. (lu.se)
  • We demonstrate differential, systematic, cross-modal responses to language by contrasting the regularities of infant movement behavior in contexts in which infants are presented with language stimuli, with those exhibited in the context of music. (benjamins.com)
  • On the app, videos are shown to the child on an iPad or iPhone that prompt the child's reaction through various stimuli. (medicalxpress.com)
  • The main measures obtained with the technique are: fixations, saccades, smooth pursuit and pupillary dilatation, and from these variables it is possible to evaluate to where and for how long the subjects fixated their gaze on certain static or dynamic visual stimuli, along with estimates of recruitment of cognitive and emotional resources according to the demands of the task. (bvsalud.org)
  • Because pigeons' eyes are fixed, they monitor their surroundings mainly by moving their head, according to lead researcher Fumihiro Kano from Kyoto University in Japan. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Eyes are the window to the mind," Kano says, explaining that gaze tells us a lot about how animals behave and think about the world. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Scientists have devised a myriad of weird and wonderful ways to test this - to show how much people miss right in front of their eyes. (bbc.co.uk)
  • If not, then you can re-calibrate by clicking 'Reinit Face' and 'Calibrate Gaze' for face and eyes respectively. (ilovefreesoftware.com)
  • You can also set the number of dots that should be shown when your eyes are calibrated. (ilovefreesoftware.com)
  • The whole encounter might have only lasted a minute, but that gaze and those eyes will stay with me forever. (natureconservancy.ca)
  • The head pose will determine the orientation of the head whereas the eye gaze will determine where the eyes are gazing in relation to the head. (tataelxsi.com)
  • The key features of DMS are to track the eye movement and orientation of the driver's head to precisely determine where the driver is looking, gage his alertness, and understand if he is drowsy or if his eyes are half-closed and whether he/she is wearing sunglasses. (tataelxsi.com)
  • We move our head and eyes to focus the fovea on objects of interest that we want to see. (uxmatters.com)
  • Theodore and George stand erect, feet on the ground, and gaze directly at the viewer with large, passive eyes. (smarthistory.org)
  • By additionally tracking people's eyes and representing their movement on their avatars, the line of gaze can be faithfully reproduced, as opposed to approximated. (reading.ac.uk)
  • An experiment was conducted to assess the difference between user's abilities to judge what objects an avatar is looking at with only head movements being displayed, while the eyes remained static, and with eye gaze and head movement information being displayed. (reading.ac.uk)
  • The eyes often move involuntarily and you have to figure out whether a particular movement was meant to accomplish a task or is something to ignore. (zdnet.com)
  • In contrast, eye movements represent a more fine-grained behavior, as the eyes serve to analyze the content of the field of view. (eri-st.eu)
  • SEER" not only interacts with the viewer through eye contact, but also by nodding its head and moving its eyes, eyelids, and eyebrows. (fkv.de)
  • Performances in additions was impaired while making downward compared to upward movements as well as when moving left compared to right and vice versa in subtractions. (researchgate.net)
  • For example, the point of gaze on the display estimated from the eye tracking images may enable gaze-based interaction with content shown on the near-eye display of the HMD. (patentlyapple.com)
  • Intuitive interaction methods make it simple to control the app using eye movements. (apple.com)
  • fixation -A fixation occurs when this movement stops, permitting the eye to acquire content. (uxmatters.com)
  • These nystagmus disorders were the result of a deficit of binocular cortical neurons that relayed motion signals to the midbrain centers, such as nucleus of the optic tract, that control reflex following and fixation eye movements. (berkeley.edu)
  • Results show that ca. 10% of the articles explicitly reference news agencies, with the greatest share of agency content after 1940, although systematic citation of agencies already started slowly in the 1910s. (epfl.ch)
  • I broke our gaze and slowly bowed my head, hoping this would show submissiveness and the lynx wouldn't feel threatened. (natureconservancy.ca)
  • The clinical phenotype is extremely variable, ranging from an acute neonatal form, with mainly liver involvement and rapid neurologic deterioration, to an adult late-onset form, with slowly progressive ataxia and a movement disorder. (medscape.com)
  • At the inaugural Japan Mobility Show 2023, Lexus introduced a range of concept models under the theme "Pushing the Boundaries of the Electrified Experience", envisioning new possibilities for mobility through electric cars. (automotiveworld.com)
  • In 2016, he and colleagues published a study showing that apes understand when beliefs are false. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • 1. The effects of central visual field loss on eye and head movements and stability, especially in everyday tasks such as locomotion. (ski.org)
  • Six of the extraocular muscles, the four recti muscles, and the superior and inferior oblique muscles, control movement of the eye and the other muscle, the levator palpebrae superioris, controls eyelid elevation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The movements of the extraocular muscles take place under the influence of a system of extraocular muscle pulleys, soft tissue pulleys in the orbit. (wikipedia.org)
  • The extraocular muscle pulley system is fundamental to the movement of the eye muscles, in particular also to ensure conformity to Listing's law. (wikipedia.org)
  • All other extraocular movements are normal. (medscape.com)
  • Using dimensionality reduction and discriminability methods, we show that the subspaces occupied during the visual and motor epochs were both distinct within each task and differentiable across tasks. (bvsalud.org)
  • Single-unit analyses, in contrast, show that the movement-related activity of SC neurons was not different between tasks. (bvsalud.org)
  • However, until recently, evaluating gaze movements was also one of the most difficult tasks to measure objectively. (bvsalud.org)
  • To locate objects in the world, speakers typically use two linked indicating strategies: spoken expressions like 'here' or 'there,' and simultaneous head and hand movements to point to the object. (lu.se)
  • CT of the orbits with and without contrast shows a hyperdense area near the medial aspect of the left orbit consistent with orbital tissue entering the left ethmoid paranasal sinus (Figure). (medscape.com)
  • Participating artist Sullivan, an assistant professor at Hope College in Holland Michigan, was influenced by Roman painters and the Modernist movement. (parkland.edu)
  • In his mature works, canvas and painted surface became a means of expression and he the forerunner of a new modernist movement, expressionism. (cdc.gov)
  • The data were analyzed in terms of gaze duration, regression path duration, and regression rate on the two critical regions, head noun, and embedded verb. (frontiersin.org)
  • Using eye gaze, researchers were also able to look at how toddlers responded to speech sounds as well as to observe early motor differences because toddlers with ASD frequently show postural sway (a type of head movement). (medicalxpress.com)
  • This results in an improvement in vestibuloocular control, an increase in the gain of the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR), better postural strategies, and increased levels of motor control for movement. (medscape.com)
  • His PhD thesis was the first application of the linear systems analysis with the modulation transfer function to quantify visual loss in amblyopia, and the first to link arrested developmental components of oculomotor functions with fixational eye movements in amblyopia. (berkeley.edu)
  • The models incorporate oculomotor neural plasticity, controlled by the cerebellum, with a negative feedback servo control system to illustrate how context specific adaptation of horizontal, vertical and cyclo vergence movements underlie the rehabilitation of motor anomalies including non-concomitant strabismus and non-concomitant vergence biases, such as phorias, produced, for example, by optical prismatic distortions in anisometropic spectacles. (berkeley.edu)
  • Moreover, studies have shown that an anesthetic injection of the nerves in the upper neck can produce dizziness and nystagmus (involuntary eye movement produced by the part of the brain responsible for processing information about head movement). (lifemark.ca)
  • A healthcare professional may explore the neck as a possible contributor to dizziness by performing a maneuver called the "Neck Torsion Nystagmus Test" where the head is stabilized by the therapist and the body rotated underneath. (lifemark.ca)
  • He investigated vertical and horizontal directional biases of fixational eye movements (i.e. jerk nystagmus) found in amblyopia, latent nystagmus, and dissociated vertical deviation (DVD), that were related to a postnatal developmental biases of a reflex optokinetic stabilization reflex (i.e. (berkeley.edu)
  • Subjects who have a chronic whiplash injury show a characteristic pattern of trunk sway that is different from that of other patient groups with balance disorders. (unboundmedicine.com)
  • They have a test which involves showing subjects a video of two basketball teams, one wearing white and the other black. (bbc.co.uk)
  • The results from the experiment show that eye gaze is of vital importance to the subjects correctly identifying what a person is looking at in an immersive virtual environment. (reading.ac.uk)
  • Through their subjects' gaze, sculpture, painting, photography, and cinematography try for a moment to override the separation between the here of the viewer and the there of the fictional figure. (fkv.de)
  • The subjects with TMD presented a greater alteration in head posture, compared with those without TMD. (bvsalud.org)
  • For visually guided eye movements, neural signatures in the form of spiking activity of neurons have been extensively studied along the dorsoventral axis of the superior colliculus (SC). (bvsalud.org)
  • Eyetracking now makes it possible to accurately measure the kinds of gaze patterns that Krug observed. (uxmatters.com)
  • This paper presents the results of initial work that tested if the focus of gaze could be more accurately gauged if tracked eye movement was added to that of the head of an avatar observed in an immersive VE. (reading.ac.uk)
  • The usability evaluation of the mixed reality hologram showed the overall comfort of interactions, perception of the visual components of the space-time cube and determines advantageous features and limitations of the technology. (copernicus.org)
  • Click on 'Show Results' and you'll see the results of the gaze heatmap , calibration and eye movement data . (ilovefreesoftware.com)
  • The query being studied, is whether results for people with mind injury will show visible-tracking gaze errors relative to the moving target. (southfwb.com)
  • The current study employed an eye-movement technique with an attempt to explore the reading patterns for the two types of Chinese relative clauses, subject-extracted relative clauses (SRCs) and object-extracted relative clauses (ORCs), by native speakers (L1), and Japanese learners (L2) of Chinese. (frontiersin.org)
  • Above these are two angels who gaze upward to the hand of God, from which light emanates, falling on the Virgin. (smarthistory.org)
  • This supremely composed picture gives us an unmistakable sense of visual movement inward and upward, from the saints to the Virgin and from the Virgin upward past the angels to the hand of God. (smarthistory.org)
  • We discuss the integration of an eye tracker more suitable for immersive mobile use and the software and techniques that were developed to integrate the user's real-world eye movements into calibrated eye gaze in an immersive virtual world. (reading.ac.uk)
  • This is to be used in the creation of an immersive collaborative virtual environment supporting eye gaze and its ongoing experiments. (reading.ac.uk)
  • There will be some customization like the choice of climbing gloves and wrist wear, but the star of the show is the environments and gameplay. (mercurynews.com)
  • His research expertise includes vision science, eye-tracking methodology, testing of eye-tracking and VR equipment and group-scale simultaneous eye movement recording. (lu.se)
  • "SEER" is a humanoid robotic head developed as an artistic work by Takayuki Todo. (fkv.de)
  • On the robotic head one can see the cables and motors, the surface is bare and not concealed by a hair prosthesis, as with some humanoid machines. (fkv.de)
  • Homing pigeons ( Columba liviai ) were ideal species to test in motion because they tolerate wearing custom-made masks and sensors on their head and fly back to the home loft so the data can be retrieved. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Kano says the birds' heads were extremely stable during the flights, and the data showed every detail of their movements as well as the GPS recording of the return path. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Eyetracking can show which parts of your user interfaces users see and which parts seem to be invisible to them-not just by observing users and gathering qualitative data, but also by analyzing their gaze plots and other quantitative data. (uxmatters.com)
  • The Tobii Eye-tracker, shown in Figure 1, is an instrument that is capable of capturing data about both saccadic activity and fixations of the foveal area. (uxmatters.com)
  • Initially, eye tracking technology concerned more adults, however, over the last decades, it has shown great promise in infant research, with several studies demonstrating that its use can provide essential data on the emergence and development of cognitive, social and, emotional processes in childhood. (bvsalud.org)
  • How gaze data can support software development? (lu.se)
  • Although under voluntary control, most eye movement is accomplished without conscious effort. (wikipedia.org)
  • A vestibular therapist may also evaluate your awareness and control of neck position and movement by having you wear a laser headlamp. (lifemark.ca)
  • Using the TrueDepth camera, Hawkeye Access brings gaze control to iOS without the need for any additional hardware. (apple.com)
  • He showed that adaptation was versatile and could simultaneously achieve multiple states that depended on changes in binocular disparity with context specific viewing conditions, such as direction and distance of gaze and with head orientation. (berkeley.edu)
  • FlowAR allows users to practice multi-directional yoga movements with a simple setup of a head-mounted display that renders online fitness videos as virtual screen overlays. (hyeyoungjo.com)
  • To this end, artists developed methods and used stylistic devices to capture what renders a being alive in an image: the gaze. (fkv.de)
  • Studies have shown that dizziness can affect 20 to 30% of the population, and there are a lot of potential causes including disorders of the cardiovascular, neurological or vestibular systems. (lifemark.ca)
  • Our laboratory is interested in how changes in visual and/or vestibular function affect eye/head coordination, balance, and mobility, particularly in aging. (ski.org)
  • For visually guided saccades, neurons in the superior colliculus (SC) emit a burst of spikes to register the appearance of stimulus, and many of the same neurons discharge another burst to initiate the eye movement. (bvsalud.org)
  • No differences in eye movement or gaze behaviour were found between patients with central and peripheral field loss. (arvojournals.org)
  • We know that proprioceptive input from the neck helps coordinate eye movement, body posture and balance. (lifemark.ca)
  • A common cause of neck discomfort is sitting for long periods of time in a slouched posture with the head forward, such as when texting or looking at a computer or television. (lifemark.ca)
  • The association between head posture, cervical posture, mandibular posture and equilibrium of the stomatognathic system has been studied and discussed for years, and has been a source of divergent opinions 5 . (bvsalud.org)
  • In an ideal head posture, its highest volume is found slightly anterior to the cervical column 12 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Numerous aspects of stomatognathic system conditions have been found to be associated with head posture alterations. (bvsalud.org)
  • This quotation expresses wonderfully the magic of human sight and the manifold possibilities that the study of users' eye movements makes possible. (uxmatters.com)
  • The possibilities of input actions are ranging from gaze/head movement, to gesture and voice. (copernicus.org)
  • For years he has been working on anthropomorphic figures that are made of entirely synthetic materials yet acquire a liveliness through their gaze. (fkv.de)
  • The XR-3 enables full immersion in the virtual world and real-time eye gaze visualization, while pilots interact with cockpit hardware. (mvrsimulation.com)
  • The actions of the six muscles responsible for eye movement depend on the position of the eye at the time of muscle contraction. (wikipedia.org)
  • There will be no physical contact involved and the eye movement will be mapped in real-time. (ilovefreesoftware.com)
  • Upon carrying out real-time performance of DMS, it has consistently given above 90% accuracy in face detection, eye detection, and head pose identification in Indian conditions and faces. (tataelxsi.com)
  • An icon of his time, Lord Byron (aka George Gordon) is one of the best-known English poets of the early 19th-century Romantic Movement. (rd.com)
  • Repeated head circumference measurements over time may show that the head is getting bigger. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The main goal of this contribution is to evaluate the applicability of a mixed reality device in the domain of spatio-temporal representations on the example of the space-time cube to show cultural landscape changes. (copernicus.org)
  • The visual variables colour hue, colour value and transparency are mainly used to feature distinguishable space-time prisms and to show the space-time links. (copernicus.org)
  • In September of 07 Sazi showed at IABCA for the first time, and got her IABCA UCICB Int Ch! (talismanhounds.com)
  • But at the same time, that freedom can get developers in trouble: There are a lot of ways you can do VR wrong and the Crytek team was looking for one concept that shows VR done right. (mercurynews.com)
  • Hundreds of feet up, players will get that same pit-in-their-stomach drop when they gaze down the first time. (mercurynews.com)
  • Sensorimotor transformation is the sequential process of registering a sensory signal in the environment and then responding with the relevant movement at an appropriate time. (bvsalud.org)
  • It supports rapid pilot head movements coupled with real time eye gaze visualization for improved after action review and enhanced training progression. (mvrsimulation.com)
  • A trial-by-trial analysis reveals that the LFP activity leads the spike burst in the superficial and intermediate layers of the superior colliculus during visual processing, while both trial-by-trial and the average analyses show that the spike burst leads the LFP modulation during movement generation. (bvsalud.org)
  • The overall analysis showed that there may be a trend towards abstractness that is more gradual than abrupt, though further studies would be needed to confirm this. (lu.se)
  • While past research partially addressed this problem, these approaches supported only a limited view of the instructor and simple movements. (hyeyoungjo.com)
  • 3 have shown that signs and symptoms of TMD can be found in all age groups. (bvsalud.org)
  • In order to capture an eye image of high quality in a gaze-tracking camera, an auto-focusing mechanism is used, which requires accurate focus assessment. (mdpi.com)
  • To investigate the impact of visual field loss on eye movements, mobility and quality of life in patients with impaired central (age-related macular degeneration) or peripheral (glaucoma) visual field while walking towards a goal in an unfamiliar real environment. (arvojournals.org)
  • Patients with central and peripheral visual field loss show impaired mobility when walking an unfamiliar real environment. (arvojournals.org)
  • Sensorimotor transformation is the process of first sensing an object in the environment and then producing a movement in response to that stimulus. (bvsalud.org)
  • All was emphasized by her handlers stand back and let her show her self style. (talismanhounds.com)
  • The 'breed's movements are slow and pantherish as he circles around the couch, his eye never leaving the youngster in the door, 'On second thought, mebbe Ah'll jest bring it back in heah. (wikidot.com)
  • I can still picture him seated in his favourite chair, head back, gazing at the ceiling in rapture, his sanctum sanctorum awash in thick, heavy music. (journalofmusic.com)
  • Since all of the previous focus assessments in the spatial or wavelet domain methods have disadvantages, such as being affected by illumination variation, etc., we propose a new focus assessment method by combining the spatial and wavelet domain methods for the gaze-tracking camera. (mdpi.com)
  • While looking at us they show no recognition of the viewer and appear ready to receive something from us. (smarthistory.org)
  • The Virgin averts her gaze and does not make eye contact with the viewer. (smarthistory.org)
  • The softness of movement and most importantly, the eye contact, create an immediate empathic connection to the machine for the viewer. (fkv.de)
  • The treatment of head movements is extended to a discussion of semiotic versatility in the signification of actions of a signer's body, as well as to the treatment of nonmanuals in the theoretical description of sign languages. (glossa-journal.org)
  • saccade -A saccade is the fastest movement of which the human body is capable-taking only about 30 milliseconds-and centers content within the foveal area. (uxmatters.com)
  • The Body Sublime, a group show that featured artists generating work related to the human body included a wide range of interpretations on the human body: microscopic examinations, full body studies, translucent portrayals, and precision drawings. (parkland.edu)
  • Working in drawing, printmaking, and papermaking, processes that reflect the movement and activity of my body and visceral energies, speaks directly to the content of my art. (parkland.edu)
  • Unfortunately, very few studies have shown interest in the contributions of the rest of the body to gaze movements. (eri-st.eu)
  • The sound of the voice in "Her" , or the gaze, skin texture, and semblance of a young female body in "Ex Machina" create the desire in humans for a connection with the machine being. (fkv.de)
  • To mitigate this problem in yoga and other fitness activities, researchers employed displays that physically move along with the user or simulate the instructor's movements(e.g., moving projected screen, head-mounted display with instructor's first-person view). (hyeyoungjo.com)
  • Consider offering `movement concepts' such as Tai Chi, yoga, dance or dance-like training to elderly people who are living at home and are at risk of falling. (bvsalud.org)
  • In visible tracking exams, a head-mounted display unit with eye-monitoring capability reveals an object shifting in a daily sample. (southfwb.com)
  • This difficulty is to be overcome with the development and improvement of equipment and software capable of analyzing gaze movements with accuracy and quality (Gredebäck, et al. (bvsalud.org)
  • When they were flown in pairs, they reduced their head movements, "indicating that the flock-mate is a key visual cue that they need to pay attention to," Kano says. (cosmosmagazine.com)
  • Este es un conjunto de videos que usamos como ejemplos en el artículo, Chin Pointing, Attention and Gaze Avoidance: A Case Study from Quiahije Chatino [El señalamiento con la barbilla, la atención, y la evasión del contacto visual: un estudio de caso del Chatino de San Juan Quiahije]. (lu.se)
  • Latter MRI at the age of 8 years showed enlarged area postrema lesion and bilateral middle cerebellar peduncles and dentate nuclei involvements. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As the discipline of robotics has shown for years, a realistic similarity to the human form alone is not able to break down the distance between a human and a machine. (fkv.de)
  • Another study used gaze monitoring on an iPhone. (medicalxpress.com)
  • It can easily be used well when you are heat mapping to study eye movement . (ilovefreesoftware.com)
  • This study broadens the spectrum of symptomatic treatment in leukodystrophies and also shows that R88C mutation may lead to a broad range of phenotypes in AxD type II patients. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This bundle contains video examples for the paper: Chin Pointing, Attention and Gaze Avoidance: A Case Study from Quiahije Chatino. (lu.se)
  • In studies with infants, the corneal reflection system is the most indicated, and its presentation can occur remotely or mounted on the head, considering the objectives of the study and analyzing the benefits of each presentation. (bvsalud.org)
  • Better yet, show the most important person on earth, whose face can be found in your bathroom mirror. (shapelinks.com)
  • Driver Monitoring Solutions (DMS) need to take into account various factors of the person driving such as face detection, eye gaze detection, partial eye closure detection, head pose detection, driver alert detection while building these systems. (tataelxsi.com)
  • It has also been shown that electrical stimulation of the cervical muscles can induce the sensation of tilting or falling, so we can say we certainty that an anatomical connection exists. (lifemark.ca)
  • Therefore, alterations in head position could influence the cervical column and stomatognathic system, altering the distribution of occlusal stress and affecting the craniofacial morphology 8,11-12 . (bvsalud.org)