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- 1Chapman, Craig (Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation)
- 1Hebert, Jacqueline (Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry)
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- 1Järvikivi, Juhani (Linguistics); Charest, Monique (Communication Sciences and Disorders)
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Exploring the Impact of Visual and Haptic Feedback on Eye-Hand Coordination and Embodiment in Virtual Reality
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Virtual Reality (VR) has emerged as a powerful tool for investigating human perception, cognition, and behavior. The ability to create immersive and interactive environments provides researchers with the opportunity to study human behavior in controlled and repeatable conditions. In recent years,...
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Fall 2023
In behavioural psychology experiments, we try to ask and answer questions about real life phenomena. Arguably, this is a hard question to answer due to the difficulty in actually collecting the data. One concession that might be made is to ask a similar question in a much more controlled...
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Mobile Eye Tracking During Storybook Listening: Applying the Visual World Paradigm in the Investigation of Preschoolers' Online Discourse Processing
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The current thesis assessed the application of the visual world eye tracking paradigm (VWP) as a tool for investigating online language processing in a naturalistic setting. Furthermore, it investigated how individual differences in vocabulary and working memory influence children’s eye movements...
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The Role of Visuomotor Behaviours in Understanding the Functionality of Upper Limb Prostheses
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Introduction: Upper limb prostheses aim to restore the complex capacities of the human hand. Coordinated hand and arm function relies on an intact visuomotor system during object interaction. However, unlike individuals with intact arm function, prosthesis users face additional challenges due to...