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Malika Auvray

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  52
Citations -  2168

Malika Auvray is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Perception & Sensory substitution. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 49 publications receiving 1937 citations. Previous affiliations of Malika Auvray include University of Antwerp & University of Technology of Compiègne.

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The multisensory perception of flavor.

TL;DR: It is proposed that the multisensory perception of flavor may be indicative of the fact that the taxonomy currently used to define the authors' senses is simply not appropriate.
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Learning to perceive with a visuo-auditory substitution system: localisation and object recognition with 'the vOICe'.

TL;DR: The results showed that participants, through sensorimotor interactions with the perceptual scene while using the hand-held camera, were able to make use of the auditory stimulation to obtain the information necessary for locomotor guidance, localisation, and pointing, as well as for object recognition.
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Perceptual interactions in a minimalist virtual environment

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explored the most basic conditions necessary for participants to recognize the presence of another person during a perceptual interaction and found that participants can recognize when the all-or-none tactile stimulation they experienced was attributable to an encounter with the other participant's avatar or the mobile object rather than with a fixed object.
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The sensory-discriminative and affective-motivational aspects of pain.

TL;DR: The relation between pain and perception is discussed, at both the conceptual and empirical levels, to discuss how the affective-motivational dimension of pain is different from the affects that are present for other perceptual processes.
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NAVIG: augmented reality guidance system for the visually impaired

TL;DR: The overall project design and architecture of the NAVIG system is presented and details of a new type of detection and localization device are presented that combines a bio-inspired vision system that can recognize and locate objects very quickly and a 3D sound rendering system that is able to perceptually position a sound at the location of the recognized object.