2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.09100
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It's All in the Timing: Principles of Transient Distraction Illustrated with Vibrotactile Tasks

Christopher L. Asplund,
Takashi Obana,
Parag Bhatnagar
et al.

Abstract: Vibration is an efficient way of conveying information from a device to its user, and it is increasingly used for wrist or finger-worn devices such as smart rings. Unexpected vibrations or sounds from the environment may disrupt the perception of such information. Although disruptive effects have been systematically explored in vision and audition, they have been less examined in the haptic domain. Here we briefly review the relevant literature from HCI and psychology, distilling principles of when distraction… Show more

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