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Modifiable motion graphics for capturing sensations.

Maria Galve VillaCarsten D MørchThorvaldur Skuli PalssonShellie A Boudreau
Published in: PloS one (2020)
The motion graphic tested was perceived to reflect a tingling sensation, the stimulation protocol elicited a tingling sensation, and participants adjusted one of the two motion graphic features systematically. In conclusion, an embodied sensation, such as tingling, maybe visually represented similarly between individuals. These findings create research, clinical, and commercial opportunities that utilize psychophysics to explore, visualize, and quantify changes in embodied sensory experiences in response to known stimuli.
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