Search Results - "Giachritsis, Christos D."
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Haptic discrimination of different types of pencils during writing
Published in Ergonomics (01-08-2011)“…Professional artists seem to develop a preference for certain types of pencils and paper (Akyuz 1995 ). While theaesthetic outcome may be the obvious reason…”
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Unimanual and bimanual weight perception of virtual objects with a new multi-finger haptic interface
Published in Brain research bulletin (30-06-2011)“…Highlights ► MasterFinger-2, a new force feedback device for bimanual manipulation using precision grip. ► Evaluation of unimanual and bimanual weight…”
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The role of spatial integration in the perception of surface orientation with active touch
Published in Attention, perception & psychophysics (01-10-2009)“…Vision research has shown that perception of line orientation, in the fovea area, improves with line length (Westheimer & Ley, 1997). This suggests that the…”
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Global versus Local Image Expansion in Estimating Time-to-Contact from Complex Optic Flow
Published in Perception (London) (01-01-2005)“…Previous work (Harris and Giachritsis 2000, Vision Research 40 601–611) has shown that, when global and local image expansion are placed in conflict, estimates…”
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Coarse-grained information dominates fine-grained information in judgments of time-to-contact from retinal flow
Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-01-2000)“…To investigate the relative importance of fine- and coarse-grained structure in the analysis of retinal flow, subjects made estimates of time-to-contact from…”
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Unimanual, bimanual and bilateral weight perception of virtual objects in the Master Finger 2 environment
Published in 19th International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication (01-09-2010)“…Human users can obtain information about the physical properties of an object through direct manipulation with one or two hands. Object manipulation of virtual…”
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