Specifying advantages of multi-modal cueing: Quantifying improvements with augmented tactile information

Volume: 88, Pages: 103146 - 103146
Published: Oct 1, 2020
Abstract
This work examines how tactile cues, encoded with azimuth and distance information, compare with visual and speech cues on performance and mental workload in a target detection task. Two experiments are reported using a simulated environment in which targets were presented at varying azimuth and distance locations. In the first experiment, participants engaged targets both while stationary and while in motion using tactile, visual, or speech...
Paper Details
Title
Specifying advantages of multi-modal cueing: Quantifying improvements with augmented tactile information
Published Date
Oct 1, 2020
Volume
88
Pages
103146 - 103146
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