New research from Duke Health suggests baseball scouts looking for a consistent, conscientious hitter may find clues not only in their performance on the field, but also in front of a computer screen.
Researchers with AIST have constructed a "Database of sensory characteristics of older persons and persons with disabilities" (Fig. 1). The database displays the sensory characteristics of vision, ...
A new kind of tourism is emerging in Australia, but it involves everything except sight seeing. Sensory tourism has changed the lives of many people with a vision impairment, allowing them to have ...
Vision impairment is a pervasive problem facing nearly 2.2 billion people globally, according to the World Health Organization. But help is on the way: Neuroscientists are working at the cutting edge ...
Could bats' cave-dwelling nocturnal habits over eons enhanced their echolocation acoustic abilities, but also spurred their loss of vision? A new study led by Bruno Simões, Emma Teeling and colleagues ...
Intrinsic neural connections -- called crossmodal mappings -- can be used by assistive devices to help the blind detect their environment without requiring intense concentration or hundreds of hours ...
Artificial intelligence processing firm Sensory Inc. today announced the launch in beta test mode of its new SensoryCloud.ai service, providing a full “AI as a service” platform for companies that ...
Researchers found players with higher scores on computer-based vision and motor tasks had better on-base percentages, more walks and fewer strikeouts -- collectively referred to as plate discipline -- ...
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