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To reduce the inconvenience caused by operating a button-electrolarynx (EL) by hand, we proposed a method for the automatic control of an EL via lip deformation and applied the method to a video-based experimental system (video-EL).
(Unpacking records and operating a pause button demands at least basic motor skills, though not necessarily short-term memory).
Subjects then rated the interaction with the unused hand operating a two-button response box on an 11-point scale (Fig. 1B).
I'm in my late twenties so I no longer have the dexterity required to operate a controller with dozens of buttons like you whippersnappers do.
Typically, these grinders have a detachable plastic lid, and turn on when the lid is pressed down, but some models are operated with a button or hand crank instead.
A special attention is paid in bestowing certain degree of autonomy to the robotic sub-system since the direct control of the robotic arm takes a high cognitive load on the user part while physically disabled persons may have difficulties in dexterously operating a joystick or push buttons for delicate movements.
Racing throughout the show on purple-draped tables with backgrounds of puffy cotton clouds are train layouts, three that visitors operate -- press a button and swish away they go -- plus one particularly noticeable of extra large gauge, aglow with lights and a dining car.
It plugs into an AC wall outlet or a DC dashboard socket, and is operated with a push button.
Since her language skills were good -- she eventually spoke seven languages -- she was given the prestigious job of operating a large machine to attach buttons to the blouses.
These five monitor Riley's life and produce her responses by operating a console of levers and buttons, something between the USS Enterprise and PlayStation 4. Inside Out explores much the same premise – little people busy working in your head – as the Beano's Numskulls strip, but it's infinitely more sophisticated and distinctively female-skewed.
Operating a large console full of buttons, knobs and levers, all together the emotions register her experiences and collect them as memories that are charmingly visualized as shiny marbles that follow the same color code (they also made me think of the spheres often used in neuroscience textbooks to depict neurotransmitters).
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