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High-fidelity vibrokinetic stimulation induces sustained changes in intercortical coherence during a cinematic experience

Boasen et al., 2020

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2287069514689955060
Author
Boasen J
Giroux F
Duchesneau M
Sénécal S
Léger P
Ménard J
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Journal of Neural Engineering

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Objective. High-fidelity vibrokinetic (HFVK) technology is widely used to enhance the immersiveness of audiovisual (AV) entertainment experiences. However, despite evidence that HFVK technology does subjectively enhance AV immersion, the underlying mechanism …
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