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Kurt A. Kaczmarek

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  44
Citations -  2931

Kurt A. Kaczmarek is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neuromodulation (medicine) & Stimulation. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 43 publications receiving 2724 citations. Previous affiliations of Kurt A. Kaczmarek include Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation.

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Electrotactile and vibrotactile displays for sensory substitution systems

TL;DR: The authors review the methods used to present visual, auditory, and modified tactile information to the skin and discuss present and potential future applications of sensory substitution, including tactile vision substitution (TVS), tactile auditory substitution, and remote tactile sensing or feedback (teletouch).
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Form perception with a 49-point electrotactile stimulus array on the tongue: a technical note.

TL;DR: The goal is to develop a practical, cosmetically acceptable, wireless system for blind persons, with a miniature TV camera, microelectronics, and FM transmitter built into a pair of glasses, and the electrotactile array in a dental orthodontic retainer.
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Seeing with the Brain

TL;DR: The basis for the tactile vision substitution system (TVSS) studies, starting in 1963, have demonstrated that visual information and the subjective qualities of seeing can be obtained tactually using sensory substitution systems.
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Tactile displays

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Polarity Effect in Electrovibration for Tactile Display

TL;DR: Experimental data is presented showing that electrovibratory perceptual sensitivity to positive pulses is less than that for negative or biphasic pulses and it is proposed that this disparity may be due to the asymmetric electrical properties of human skin.