Sökning: "pointing"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 306 avhandlingar innehållade ordet pointing.
1. Acquisition of reference to self and others in Greek Sign Language : From pointing gesture to pronominal pointing signs
Sammanfattning : This dissertation explores the emergence of the linguistic use of pointing as first- and non-first-person pronoun in Greek Sign Language. Despite the similarity in form between the pointing gesture and pronominal pointing signs, children acquiring sign language pass through the same stages and acquire personal pronouns at about the same age as children acquiring spoken language. LÄS MER
2. Pointing, Placing, Touching : Physical Manipulation and Coordination Techniques for Interactive Meeting Spaces
Sammanfattning : In the design and study of dedicated ubiquitous computing environments, efforts to enhance and support co-located collaborative activities and work have been a particular focus. In his vision of ubiquitous computing, Mark Weiser foresees a new era of computing, one that closes and follows on from the era of Personal Computing (Post Desktop). LÄS MER
3. Visual and proprioceptive control of arm movements : studies of development and dysfunction
Sammanfattning : The aim of this dissertation was to examine the role of sensory information for control of goal-directed arm movements in children. The role of visual and proprioceptive information on the target for end point accuracy was examined in normal 4- to 12-year- old children (Study I), and in children with motor impairments (Study II). LÄS MER
4. Laser-Driven Plasma Waves for Particle Acceleration and X-ray Production
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents experimental results related to laser plasma accelerators. These rely on very different principles from conventional particle accelerators. LÄS MER
5. Effects of eye and neck muscle proprioception on ocular motor control in normal and strabismic subjects
Sammanfattning : Abundant proprioceptive information originates in eye and neck muscles but their role in normal visual function is unknown. Under experimental conditions, proprioceptive activation induces illusory visual movement, whereas clinical evidence indicates that proprioceptive dysfunction causes disturbances in spatial orientation. LÄS MER