2017
DOI: 10.1007/s41133-017-0008-0
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Gaze Cueing with a Vibrotactile Headband for a Visual Search Task

Abstract: Augmented attention, assisting the user in noticing important things, is one of the ways human action can be enhanced with technologies. We investigated how vibrotactile stimulation given to the forehead could be used to cue gaze direction. We built a vibrotactile headband with an array of six actuators that presented short, tap-like cues. In the first experiment, the participant was instructed to look at the point on a horizontal line that they thought the vibrotactile cue was pointing to. Analysis of the par… Show more

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