Articles mentioning "Senses".
Mouse for the Sight-impared - 2011-04-11 23:29:05 | To sum up the idea, when people move their mouse, depending where their mouse is (and what the pointer is on), different sounds will be made. Internal mechanics could also be utilized to allow touch sensory involvement too, though mechanics tend to make products too expensive sometimes, so it's not nearly as important (at first). | |
Handicap Computer Access - 2010-07-11 15:07:24 | One of the biggest interests I had driving me to write a recent article, I didn't even mention in the article! The USB Mind Control Devices have many potential applications for handicapped people, especially concerning people with physical motor loss. Bionic human, here we come! Mind control would be a great way to control robotic extremities such as fingers, legs, etc. | |
Hear without Ears - 2008-08-19 02:34:25 | The different sensing organs we have are all the same except one major difference, they interpret a different ranges of the same spectrum. As I've mentioned before, sometimes they overlap (proving this is a fact, not a theory). Just like people will be able to see with their tounge in the future using the technology of the BrainPort or similar, people will also be able to hear with their tounge, or another organ with profound sensing capabilities, like the skin, or even eyes. | |
The Seperation of The Senses - 2008-08-08 02:59:50 | They're not so different. For hundreds of years, we've been taught that our senses pickup very distinct and separate things in the world. | |
Seeing for the Blind - 2008-05-15 07:32:59 | I've been trying to figure out a way to give sight to the blind using technology. Though it may seem like a far fetched idea, thankfully, I'm not the only one giving it some thought. | |
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