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In this study, a computer-controlled tactile stimulator was developed, which can stimulate visual and auditory senses simultaneously by using the E-Prime software. The newly developed system consists of three units: a control unit, a drive unit and a vibration unit. Since the developed system is a small, lightweight with low electrical consumption, a maximum of 35 stimulation channels and various visual and auditory stimulation combinations. The system was designed to stimulate the fingers. The stimulator is expected to be highly practical due to a diverse combination of stimuli, such as tactile–visual, tactile–auditory, visual–auditory and tactile–visual–auditory stimulation with computer-control.
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Kim, HS., Choi, MH., Kim, JH., Yeon, HW., Yi, JH., Chung, SC. (2013). Development of a Computer-Controlled Tactile Stimulator with Simultaneous Visual and Auditory Stimulation. In: Toi, V., Toan, N., Dang Khoa, T., Lien Phuong, T. (eds) 4th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering in Vietnam. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 49. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32183-2_34
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