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Self-powered eye tracker harnesses energy from blinking and is as comfortable as everyday glasses
Assistive devices that enable those who can no longer move their bodies to control wheelchairs or communicate by moving only ...
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Blink-powered eye tracker with 99% precision could let paralyzed patients control chairs
Researchers at Qingdao University in China have developed a lightweight, self-powered eye-tracking system designed to assist ...
For the first time, an international research team led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has ...
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Your Head Movements May Be Giving Away Your Foreign Accent
This matters because intonation (the rise and fall of speech that conveys emotion, emphasis, and intent) can flip meaning ...
The ocean is full of creatures so vastly different from land animals. Their appearance and anatomy are unique in many ways, ...
Your ability to notice what matters visually comes from an ancient brain system over 500 million years old.
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Brain signals shape facial expressions before movement begins
Every time we smile, grimace, or flash a quick look of surprise, it feels effortless, but the brain is quietly coordinating an intricate performance.
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