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Sensorial transposition

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Sensorial transposition is a technique in remote reality where the sensation from one sense is transferred to another, or where feedback is received through a different, unexpected sense.[1][2] For example, a thermographic camera can visually display temperature, giving us a visual impression of heat, which is not a typical way we experience temperature. This allows us to see temperature variations as colors on a screen, making it easier to understand and interpret thermal data visually.

Essentially, it is about using technology to expand and enhance our sensory experiences in unique ways.

References

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  1. ^ Hale, Kelly S.; Stanney, Kay M. (2014-09-10). Handbook of Virtual Environments: Design, Implementation, and Applications, Second Edition. CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4665-1184-2.
  2. ^ Stanney, Kay M.; Mourant, Ronald R.; Kennedy, Robert S. (1998-08-01). "Human Factors Issues in Virtual Environments: A Review of the Literature". Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments. 7 (4): 327–351. doi:10.1162/105474698565767. S2CID 19360411.