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- who: Overloading and collaborators from the Bristol Robotics Laboratory, University of The West of England, Bristol, United Kingdom, Department of Automatic Control and have published the research: A Study on the Effects of Cognitive Overloading and Distractions on Human Movement During Robot-Assisted Dressing, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The work presented by Ben Amor et_al involves interaction primitives that combine the probabilistic temporal view of the movement variation with performed adaptation. The work presented in Friston suggests that human movement gets disrupted in such a case to minimize the differences in the interaction. Parts . . .
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