Pseudo-haptic sensation elicited by background visual motion

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Abstract

Haptic interaction techniques based on visual feedback have been proposed. The primary principle of presenting the pseudo-haptic sensations is to change the ratio between displacement of user's input and visual displacement of its indicator. Here I report that a pseudo-haptic sensation can also be produced simply by modulating the speeds of background visual images, without changing the movement of visual indicator itself. In this work, I performed two psychophysical experiments to study dominant parameters for generating the pseudo-haptic sensation elicited by background visual motion.

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Watanabe, J. (2013). Pseudo-haptic sensation elicited by background visual motion. ITE Transactions on Media Technology and Applications, 1(2), 199–202. https://doi.org/10.3169/mta.1.199

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