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- who: TYPE et al. from the Aalborg University Copenhagen, Denmark have published the paper: Introducing wearable haptics for rendering velocity feedback in VR serious games for neuro-rehabilitation of children, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This feedback is not meant to influence either the game flow or the effectiveness of feedback that concerns the aim of this study. The authors focused the mechanical design on the rendering of high-frequency components and fast transients. In the scope of the proposed path tracking task, the authors aimed at rendering a haptic feedback informative of the finger . . .
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