Lalfabeto degli odori Anna Menini Neurobiology Sector International School for Advanced Studies Trieste, Italy.
Enabling Always-Available Input with Muscle-Computer Interfaces T. Scott Saponas University of Washington Desney S. Tan Microsoft Research Dan Morris Microsoft.
Chapter 6 Microphones. Microphones Transducer: device that changes one form of energy into another Transducer: device that changes one form of energy.
Magnetic Media Floppy disk CDs Magnetic tapes Advantage –High bandwidth (bulk of data) Disadvantage –Delay is too long.
Forearm Electromyography Muscle-Computer Interfaces Demonstrating the Feasibility of Using Forearm Electromyography for Muscle-Computer Interfaces T. Scott.
New developments in the AHE: New developments in the AHE: phenomenological regime, unified linear theories, and a new member of the spintronic Hall family.
Computed Tomography. Introduced in 70’s Principle: Internal structures of an object can be reconstructed from multiple projections of the object.
Basic Concepts of Other Imaging Modalities Dent 5101.
Understanding Sound & Hearing VOCABULARY Tempranic Membrane ( eardrum) Cochlea ( inner ear – magnifies sound ) Auditory Nerve ( converts to electric.
Animal Tissue Compiled by Wenny Pintalitna. carbon atom organ system DNA molecule organellecell tissue organ organismpopulation community ecosystem biosphere.
Title Elementary Principles What is sound and how is it produced? Audible sound vs. ultrasound Waves, “wavelength” Pressure, intensity, power Frequency.
Radiation Detection and Counting Statistics Please Read: Chapters 3 (all 3 parts), 8, and 26 in Doyle.