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Humans cognize images of events by perceiving through senses the stimuli generated by events. VR started the idea to let an artifact event generate the stimulation equal to that generated by the original event. For further generalization, we investigated the possibility of letting a human cognize an equivalent image from non-equal stimulation. In the experiment, variable integral stimuli of force, visual, and auditory senses are presented to a subject and integral cognition is compared in the measure of integral intensity. This will hopefully lead to a broader region of cognition possible using limited equipment for presenting stimulation.
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Tani, K., Kawamura, T., Murase, S. (2006). Experimental Investigation on Integral Cognition by Multiple Senses. In: Zha, H., Pan, Z., Thwaites, H., Addison, A.C., Forte, M. (eds) Interactive Technologies and Sociotechnical Systems. VSMM 2006. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 4270. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11890881_50
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