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I just read this a couple of days ago. All I can say is: I want one (of each).
I knew proprioception, but judder is new
That's ridiculously awesome, and now I want to try out some of those experimental devices!
The brain is very plastic. Consider the remarkable case of Abigail and Brittany Hensel, who are dicephalic twins. From Wiki: "Their brains and spinal cords are completely separate. It could be that their brains can coordinate motor activities via the solar plexus and similar nerve networks in the abdomen which are linked to both spinal cords and vagus nerves from both brains."
Note that humans can echolocate, though not nearly as well as bats. Before human echolocation was studied and the results made known, the information was likely to come across as some form of touch. And you might want to look at the Synesthesia website: http://home.comcast.net/~sean.day/Synesthesia.htmThanks very much for this!
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/81209501/6355587) | From: drhoz Sun, 1-Apr-2007 12:46 PM (UTC)
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i wouldn't be surprised if the brain started up an old section of the brain, underused ever since we stopped needing a VERY good map of our area in order to find our burrows, avoid the big ugly fucker that lives in that territory over there, etc..
I made heavy use of that part of my brain in high school.
After hearing of the prismatic glasses experiment I wondered about making a goggles with fish-eye lenses on either side, to see if it's possible to adapt to a 360 degree field of vision.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/81209501/6355587) | From: drhoz Sun, 1-Apr-2007 11:31 PM (UTC)
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i believe so - or at least I've read a Spider Robinson story where somebody is repeating just such an experiment...
Google suggests it's a novel called "Starseed"?
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/81209501/6355587) | From: drhoz Mon, 2-Apr-2007 2:14 PM (UTC)
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i believe i read the collected novel, but yes, that'ld be the one
SO4 is my current new favourite band. If you like the album, they are 8 billion times better live.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/72535929/10088478) | From: unlink Sun, 1-Apr-2007 4:13 PM (UTC)
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This is awesome.I'm tempted to build my own compass belt right now.
From: gryazi Sun, 1-Apr-2007 4:33 PM (UTC)
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Okay, I'll bite...
I've been thinking about building a compass into my car using a single tricolor (R-G-B) LED. Since 'digital compass' projects using microcontrollers are a dime a dozen, the implementation itself isn't so hard.
The hard part is the interface -- 4 compass points, but only 3 primary colors, and out of ROYGBIV, certain intermediate values are more readily discerned than others. I'm not sure if indicating 'northiness,' 'southwestiness,' and 'southeastiness' would result in something usable enough.
Any ideas, lazyweb? Ideally this would produce an ambient 'sense of direction' indicator that doesn't require a direct view (or at least more than the fastest glance, given where the cones in the eye are) to interpret, versus a compass or GPS display that has to be 'read.'
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/90398486/302422) | From: 33mhz Sun, 1-Apr-2007 8:31 PM (UTC)
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What about a single color LED whose light varies in intensity based on how close the car is to facing magnetic north ?
That might be useful, but there'd be a problem as to whether you were left or right of it. I think having two colors mixed with each color representing how far left and how far right respectively. The colors would go black at 185 or 190, so they'd only both light up for the 10-20 degree swath where you were facing almost due magnetic south.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/90398486/302422) | From: 33mhz Sun, 1-Apr-2007 9:09 PM (UTC)
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The left/right ambiguity is only really significant if you are going straight forward in one direction in the dead of night.
From: gryazi Sun, 1-Apr-2007 9:09 PM (UTC)
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Considered, but it doesn't seem very useful when I'm more commonly trying to determine east or west. You could derive that from response when turning, but that makes the 'reading' process a hell of a lot less instantaneous, and pretty entertaining if on a highway.
A two-LED arrangement might be less than completely useless (NW-ness and NE-ness), but also seems like too much trouble to map one's brain to. Modulated brightness is also pretty awkward to tune for changing light conditions if you think about it.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/72535929/10088478) | From: unlink Sun, 1-Apr-2007 9:23 PM (UTC)
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I suspect intensity is more relative than hue.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/72535929/10088478) | From: unlink Sun, 1-Apr-2007 9:18 PM (UTC)
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You could additionally exploit saturation, e.g. using red, green, blue and white as cardinal points.
For maximum resolution, you would have to distort the compass mathemagically to account for discernability, but I think that would be more confusing than useful.
I'd go with compass angle mapped to hue, N = Green, S = Purple. NW would be bluish green, NE yellowish green, SW bluish purple, SE reddish purple.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/2817972/688134) | From: omni_ferret Sun, 1-Apr-2007 7:03 PM (UTC)
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I do remember a post about this and most likely it was jwz's. Can't find it though.
![[User Picture]](http://l-userpic.livejournal.com/1600376/497361) | From: gfish Mon, 2-Apr-2007 3:11 AM (UTC)
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I wish they'd sell the tongue sensors. Though making your own couldn't be that hard...
I already dream with directions built in, in a surreal version of the town I live in.
Various structures are south of town, some are north, a few are northwest. There's an east of town dream venue, among others.
I have a decent sense of direction when awake, too.
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