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haptics — (n.) 1895, from HAPTIC (Cf. haptic); see ICS (Cf. ics) … Etymology dictionary
haptics — noun /ˈhæptɪks/ a) The study of the sense of touch. Future work of this research field will include two issues: the safety and psychology of haptics. b) The study of user interfaces that use the sense of touch. See Also: haptic … Wiktionary
haptics — hap·tics tiks n pl but sing in constr a science concerned with the sense of touch * * * hap·tics (hapґtiks) the study of the sense of touch; see touch … Medical dictionary
haptics — haptic, haptical, adj. /hap tiks/, n. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of psychology that investigates cutaneous sense data. [1890 95; haptic < Gk haptikós able to grasp or perceive, equiv. to háp(tein) to grasp, sense, perceive + tikos TIC;… … Useful english dictionary
Хаптика — (haptics, от греч. haphe осязание) наука об осязании и прикосновении, о коже как органе восприятия, о тактильных формах деятельности и самовыражения. Слово хаптика (и соответствующее прилагательное хаптический ), образовано от греческого… … Проективный философский словарь
Retour d'effort — Retour de force On qualifie de retour de force la deuxième phase d une rétroaction, qui est le retour d un effet sur le dispositif qui lui a donné naissance, et donc, ainsi, sur elle même. C’est à dire que la valeur de sortie (à une date… … Wikipédia en Français
Retour de force — On qualifie de retour de force la deuxième phase d une rétroaction, qui est le retour d un effet sur le dispositif qui lui a donné naissance, et donc, ainsi, sur elle même. C’est à dire que la valeur de sortie (à une date antérieure) fait partie… … Wikipédia en Français
Haptic technology — This article is about haptic technology. For the study of touching behaviour in humans, see Haptic communication. For the biology of sensory receptors, see Somatosensory system. For object perception via touch, see Haptic perception. Haptic ,… … Wikipedia
Touch illusion — Touch illusions are illusions that exploit the sense of touch. Some touch illusions require active touch (e.g., movement of the fingers or hands), whereas others can be evoked passively (e.g., with external stimuli that press against the… … Wikipedia
Touchscreen — A boy is solving a computerized puzzle using a touchscreen. A touchscreen is an electronic visual display that can detect the presence and location of a touch within the display area. The term generally refers to touching the display of the… … Wikipedia